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2013 May 14
1
Tamaño plots y calidad en grafico ggplot
...amente el tamaño del área de trazado y el margen en función de la magnitud de los datos, de las diferentes longitudes de x y de las etiquetas del eje y. Necesitaría un tamaño fijo para el área de trazado (9cm x 12 cm), y para el margen que contiene los textos de los ejes y las etiquetas (4cm x 12cm). ¿Hay alguna solución? Por otro lado, hay que pegar el gráfico en un archivo de Word, pero se pierde resolución y no es la misma resolución que la que se ve en la pantalla gráfica de R. Probando con diferentes formatos (png, jpeg, pdf...) no parece mejorar. ¿Sabeis de alguna solución a algo d...
2000 Oct 15
3
Re(2): Mime Type and Ogg (More)
Hi, I don't really know the details of the discussion, but I'd like to present this issue from a user-oriented perspective, and from the perspective of how Nautilus wants to use data files. In brief, Nautilus makes the assumption that the mime type is sufficient to pick the right applicatiob or pluggable component to view/edit a particular content type. This is quickly coming to be the
2000 Oct 17
7
Mime Type and Ogg (More)
...me indicates by itself that the program is filling different needs. While on one level it's true that a word processor is "clunky" for dealing with tabular numerical data, this is usually taken as a sign that spreadsheets are necessary, not that word processors are broken. > > 12cm optical disks were chosen for DVD to leverage shared functionality > > with CDs, and perhaps to enjoy a familiar physical format. And yet, we > > sell them in very different cases to avoid consumer confusion because > > they'll not work in cd drives or so people will pay more....
2002 Feb 07
12
R graphs in LaTeX documents?
I have tried to find a neat way to include graphs from R in LaTeX documents, but have not succeeded (I work with a WinEdt/MikTeX combination). The two roads I have stumbled along so far are the following: *Generate postscript files and convert them into EPS files by means of GhostScript or other not so straightforward tools. *Generate pictex files and include these. None of these solutions have