1) Please update your R as requested in the posting guide, and provide
the 'at a mimimum' information requested.
2) Try reading ?postscript and setting the encoding: I suspect yours
is not one of the cases that are guessed correctly.
3) If all else fails, give a 'commented, minimal, self-contained,
reproducible' example. You will need to be careful with encodings, so
it would be best to put it on a website and tell us the file encoding.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Alexander Nakhabov wrote:
> Hi all,
> When I plot some graph with cyrillic (namely russian) titles it looks ok,
> but after saving this figure as eps file I get damaged title fonts. The
> command dev.copy2eps was used in the following manner:
> dev.copy2eps("test.eps")
> or, for example
> dev.copy2eps("test.eps",family='NimbusSan')
>
> What is wrong? I use R 2.6.0 under Windows. Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Alexander Nakhabov
>
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