On 31 Mar 01,, R-help Digest wrote (re: R-help Digest V2 #380):
> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:49:21 -0500 (EST)
> From: Greg Trafton <trafton at itd.nrl.navy.mil>
> Subject: [R] PICT output?
>
> hi, all. I use R on a unix (linux) box and am quite happy with it.
> However, sometimes I need to create a graph that needs to be used
with> Microsoft Word or Powerpoint (ug). I can create a png or jpeg format
> picture, but the text look pretty crummy because jpeg is bitmapped. I
can> also create a PS/EPS version (my preference), but then it doesn't
display> properly in word or powerpoint (but it prints OK).
>
> I guess I have two questions:
> 1) Are there any plans for R to output a PICT format? (which would
> solve this problem, I think, since PICT can be read by
word/powerpoint and> is not bitmapped).
> 2) Is there a way to get an R plot to come out looking good in
> powerpoint or word
>
Greg
I had a similar problem when using Splus under UNIX, and this was one
reason I switched to R under NT.
One (admittedly cumbersome) solution is to write the graph to a ps file,
then take the file into Ghostview (freely available from web), convert the
ps file to eps, and then insert an eps viewer. Then you can see it in
word, but (yawn) it is all a bit of a hassle to straddle this particular
UNIX/ microsoft divide. I did not notice degraded quality with this
method.
Or you can just put up with seeing only a graph frame in word (the graph
will print fine on a ps printer, despite appearing as a frame on the
screen).
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System info:
R version rw1022 on NT
ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4
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Sam
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