It is WinAnsi, not WinAsci, and that may well be your problem. Vanilla R
2.3.1 uses WinAnsi (I have just re-checked), so there is `something
strange about my installation'.
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
> With R 2.3.1 on Windows, I've noticed that it defaults to the
> "WinAsci.enc" encoding, which throws up an error when viewed with
the
> default install of GhostScript/GSView (versions 8.51/4.7 respectively).
> I didn't have this problem prior to upgrading to 2.3.1 as I can view
all
> my old PS graphs and they don't have the WinAsci encoding. I've
got
> around this problem by adding encoding="CP1251.enc" to the
postscript
> call but it seems a little bizarre that the default WinAsci wasn't
> working.
>
> Any ideas what the problem might be? A problem with Ghostscript, a bug
> in R, or something strange about my installation (there shouldn't be)??
> Should WinAsci be the default?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
>
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