Dear All, I need to create eps file which is the required figure format of the journal that I want to submit a paper. I am able to create files in pdf or wmf format but not in eps format. Is there a way to convert pdf or wmf to eps? or alternatively, how can I create an eps file in R? Any help is deeply appreciated. Kind Regards Seyit Ali
The postscript function ? On 23 September 2010 17:12, Seyit Ali KAYIS <skayis at selcuk.edu.tr> wrote:> Dear All, > > I need to create eps file which is the required figure format ?of the > journal that I want to submit a paper. I am able to create files in pdf or > wmf format but not in eps format. Is there a way to convert pdf or wmf to > eps? or alternatively, how can I create an eps file in R? > > Any help is deeply appreciated. > > Kind Regards > > Seyit Ali > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >
> From: Seyit Ali KAYIS <skayis at selcuk.edu.tr>> To: r-help at r-project.org > Sent: Thu, September 23, 2010 12:12:49 AM > Subject: [R] Help me pls > > Dear All, > > I need to create eps file which is the required figure format of the > journal that I want to submit a paper. I am able to create files in pdf or > wmf format but not in eps format. Is there a way to convert pdf or wmf to > eps? or alternatively, how can I create an eps file in R??postscript In particular: The postscript produced for a single R plot is EPS (_Encapsulated PostScript_) compatible, and can be included into other documents, e.g., into LaTeX, using ?\includegraphics{<filename>}?. For use in this way you will probably want to use ?setEPS()? to set the defaults as ?horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper "special"?. Note that the bounding box is for the _device_ region: if you find the white space around the plot region excessive, reduce the margins of the figure region via ?par(mar=)?. -- Mike