Hello all, I'm new user with R and just completed a five day course on the program. Somehow, a few basic questions remain unanswered. I'm working on a Mac Os X system and have my laptop connected to a large, flat- screen monitor. I can't make any of the Quartz windows fill the monitor's screen; I'd like to make them full screen to identify points in a dense scatterplot. Thank you for any suggestions. Yours, Simon Kiss ********************************* Simon J. Kiss, PhD SSHRC and DAAD Post-Doctoral Fellow John F. Kennedy Institute of North America Studies Free University of Berlin Lansstra?e 7-9 14195 Berlin, Germany Cell: +49 (0)1525-300-2812, Web: http://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/index.html
On Mar 24, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Simon Kiss wrote:> Hello all, > I'm new user with R and just completed a five day course on the > program. Somehow, a few basic questions remain unanswered. I'm > working on a Mac Os X system and have my laptop connected to a > large, flat-screen monitor. I can't make any of the Quartz windows > fill the monitor's screen; I'd like to make them full screen to > identify points in a dense scatterplot.If you are using the GUI, then the preferences for Quartz width/height parameters can be set off "R" menu. You could also override them with a call to quartz. You should have been able to resize the plot as well.> Thank you for any suggestions. Yours, Simon Kiss-- David Winsemius, MD West Hartford, CT
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