System: Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon kernel 2.6.22-14-generic Emacs ver. 22.1.1 ESS ver. 5.3.0 R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03) ------------------------------------------------ Colleagues This is a follow-up note to my earlier post under this header, giving my solution. First, with some trepidation I upgraded my ubuntu distro, and this time did a full reinstall, so I did not break my system, as I have done in the past. Then I tried to get the contributed package Cairo to work, but still had issues with libraries that I failed to fix. However, the upgrade had other advantages. Thanks for the push, Brian. I went back to RSvgDevice and produced nice SVG plots that imported into Inkscape and could be edited to meet all the fussy journal requirements for my figures. However, both the Inkscape and the plain SVG files did not display properly on conversion from LyX to DVI or PDF, although they look fine in LyX. My work around is to export a bitmap from Inkscape and use this in LyX. Export creates a PNG file, and an advantage here is that the graphics file size reduced from 2.1 MB for the SVG file to 320 KB for the PNG file. This is good where the journal wants your graphics files separately and may not be able to deal with SVG files, or very large files. I have one caveat. It seems to me that RSvgDevice had problems writing to file when the data were unreasonably voluminous. I produced another graphic using bathymetry and coastlines recommended in the PBSmapping package. These files are high resolution and large (85 and 64 MB respectively). The plot took too long and the resulting SVG could not be loaded by Inkscape, nor converted to EPS using Image Magick (suggesting failure somewhere?). I'm not criticizing the packages here, just making an observation. I can either create smaller bathymetry and coastline files, or use the big linux beast downstairs. Best fishes Sam -- Sam McClatchie (Fisheries oceanographer, SWFSC, NOAA) & Elena Turin (Internal controls accountant, UCSD) work: SWFSC, 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037-1508, USA home: 12723 Salmon River Rd, San Diego, CA 92129, USA web: <http://www.fishocean.info> Sam's cell: 858 752 8495 Elena's cell: 858 752 8689 /\ >><xX(&> /// \\\ //// \\\\ /// <%)Xx><< ///// \\\\\\ ><(((@>><(((%> ..>><xX(?>O<?)Xx><<