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2001 Aug 29
2
(not necessarily R-related) help with data presentation
I have a question which is not necessarily related to R. I want to use a distorted political map of the world with certain countries increased in size according to a certain variable (an idea similar to the homunculi usually found in psychology textbooks) to demonstrate the coverage of particular countries in a news service. Does anyone have any idea of how to approach this? I don't think
2002 Jul 04
1
How much can you do without native windows?
Hi, I''m running Mandrake 8.0 and I''d like to be able to run some windows applications without using windows at all. I suppose the main thing that stops me ditching windows completely is my children not being able to run their various games and educational software (e. g. Dorling Kindersley CDROMs "Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Science", "Eyewitness History of the World" etc.). I''ve trawled through the archives and the codeweavers wine applications database, but people don''t often say whether they are runnning with or without windows d...
2025 Apr 03
1
Problems with svg() exporting graphics with gradients
Hello, My name is Calliste, I am a postgraduate student in data analysis and I use R and R Studio as a daily tool for my work and studies. I am used to exporting my plots with the svg() function from the grDevices package. I noticed since February 2025 that the ggplot graphics containing gradients are not correctly vectorised (see below the difference between the graphics from November 2024 and
2025 Apr 03
1
Problems with svg() exporting graphics with gradients
The R-help listserv deletes most attachments (as security risks) and your attachments (I assume) did not come through. Provide code for a minimal reprex or a site from which those interested in helping can get your plots instead if no one who already knows about this issue responds. You might also try posting on the Posit/ggplot Help site, as someone there may be able to help. Cheers, Bert