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2008 Jun 04
1
problem pasting into Illustrator CS2
To Whom it May Concern: I have been using R version 2.6.2 for awhile now, installed on a PowerMac G5 running OS 10.4.11 I typically get Quartz graphics output from R into Adobe Illustrator CS2 simply by copying and pasting. Upon upgrading to R version 2.7.0, I now receive an error from Illustrator when trying to paste R generated graphics from the Quartz window into Illustrator. I do
2013 Apr 08
1
problems with text in plots when using illustrator
Hi folks, I have some problems with plots (any) saved from R (saved from the menu). It seems that text (either plot titles or axes) is sometimes not "concatenated" in a full "vector" (Illustrator-speaking). I mean, sometimes, a given title is broken in several different chunks even though in R, it's in one "block". Moreover, axis values (especially those < 10)
2006 Aug 14
2
finders et sous-classes
Bonjour, c''est ma premi?re question ici car d''habitude il me suffit de parcourir de tels forum pour trouver r?ponse ? mes questions. Donc cette fois, c''est du s?rieux, je n''ai pas r?ussi ? trouver la moindre ?vocation ? mon probl?me. Je vous explique. J''ai une famille de mod?les : class Attachement < ActiveRecord::Base ... end class Illustration
2012 Jun 03
3
Modify pdf file with Illustrator.
Dear list, Some times I want to modify the pdf file which produced by R with illustrator. But when I use Illustrator open the pdf file, it often makes the pdf some little changed. Anyone have some suggestions? Is it better to use other file type, not pdf? Or when I produced the pdf, I should set some other parameters? Thank you
2010 Feb 23
2
export graphics for editing in Illustrator
Dear R users, I would like to edit my graphics in Illustrator. I know that I can set up almost every graph parameter in R, but the time I will spend searching for the correct settings might not be worth since I'm quite used to Illustrator and since I will in any case use Illustrator to prepare for publication. Up to now, I've used savePlot() with type=("eps") but I'm
2004 Oct 07
1
Mac: importing saved PDF figures into Illustrator CS
Hello, This is a usage question for others with experience of R under the Aqua Mac OS X interface. Basically, I don't succeed in importing PDF files (created with the 'Save As' menu to Quartz device windows) into Illustrator. Versions up to (and including?) 10 loose paths (lines/polygons) and or fill them in black. Version CS (11) on the Mac imports almost correctly, but, "to
2002 Nov 24
2
illustration of graphics terms in R?
Hello, I'm using R to do survey analysis and plotting. I've gotten good help on this list to sort out specific plotting issues, but I think I could do a lot more on my own if I could find a good reference that explained some of the graphics terms and concepts used by R. I haven't found a general discussion of the graphics environment, with illustrations. Part of my problem is that the
2008 Jun 21
2
Scatter plot transparency
Hi all, I'm putting a few plots together and wondering what format would be best to export a few scatter plots to Illustrator to make a figure. I'm thinking about overlaying some plot in Illustrator, so the export file type has to be transparent for Illustrator (version 10). I tried PNG and TIFF, but it does not seems to have transparency that is recognized by Illustrator (or Photoshop for
2001 Mar 07
2
Illustrator 7.0 worked . . . once?
Hi, The first time I tried to run Adobe Illustrator 7 under wine it worked fine (other than it wouldn't open or save any files). Now, it gives me an error message: "Unable to find AIRes.dll. Please reinstall application." The file AIRes.dll is right where it's supposed to be. Any ideas? My system: RedHat 7, (sorry, I don't know which version of wine -- probably the one
2012 Jan 06
2
Dropping columns from data frame
How does R do it, and should I ever be worried? I always remove columns by index, and it works exactly as I would naively expect - but HOW? The second illustration, which deletes non contiguous columns, represents what I do all the time and have some trepidation about because I don't know the mechanics (e.g. why doesn't the column formerly-known-as-4 become 3 after column 1 is dropped:
2015 Jun 16
1
vfs_fruit kernel panic 10.9.5 when saving from adobe illustrator cc
Am 15.06.2015 um 18:53 schrieb Ralph B?hme: > On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:57:52PM +0200, Sascha Kasch wrote: >> dear list, >> >> thanks for the great fruit speed-improvements. but... >> >> server config: >> debian 8 jessie >> sernet samba 4.2.2 packages >> >> here we see a problem that might not only be fruits problem but >> results in
2002 May 07
3
good procedure for creating plots for PowerPoint
I am generating some graphs (on GNU/Linux using R 1.5.x) for a PowerPoint presentation my boss is giving next week. He just tried cut/pasted a plot off of a PDF file I had created, but he complained that the fonts were too small and fuzzy, and that he couldn't change the background. I have been playing with png(bg=transparent), but I am not sure what appropriate height,width parameters and
2002 Oct 22
1
negative numbers in R plots in Illustrator 8 (and higher?) (PR#2199)
Negative numbers in (encapsulated) postscript generated by R loose their sign when opened in Adobe Illustrator 8 (french). This was so in 1.5.x and remains in 1.6.0. I suppose that this is a known issue, although it is rather a flaw in Illustrator than in R, if my analysis of it is correct. I sent a lengthy mail containing a solution (ISOLatin1Encoding has to be redefined) to the r-help mailing
2015 Jun 15
2
vfs_fruit kernel panic 10.9.5 when saving from adobe illustrator cc
dear list, thanks for the great fruit speed-improvements. but... server config: debian 8 jessie sernet samba 4.2.2 packages here we see a problem that might not only be fruits problem but results in macosx 10.9.5 crashing with a kernel panic when saving from adobe illustrator cc or cc 2014: (does not happen when saving from photoshop cc or cc2014) Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
2009 Oct 20
1
how to draw stacked ellipses to illustrate the shared and specific of multiple objects using R
Dear R-help listers, I am now asking for helps on how to draw stacked ellipses to illustrate the shared and specific of multiple objects using R. My problem comes from my population genetics study. Now, I genotyped three species, and I get known about the amount of shared and specific haplotypes in each of the species and their combinations. I want to illustrate this result in three stack
2008 Aug 27
0
New package: ``denstrip'' for compactly illustrating distributions
Dear R users, I'd like to announce a new package on CRAN called ``denstrip''. It implements ``density strips'' and other graphical methods for illustrating and comparing distributions in a compact fashion. Posterior distributions of parameters are often summarised using point and line drawings of means and credible intervals. This is common, for example, in multiple
2008 Aug 27
0
New package: ``denstrip'' for compactly illustrating distributions
Dear R users, I'd like to announce a new package on CRAN called ``denstrip''. It implements ``density strips'' and other graphical methods for illustrating and comparing distributions in a compact fashion. Posterior distributions of parameters are often summarised using point and line drawings of means and credible intervals. This is common, for example, in multiple
2009 Jan 07
1
illustrating a report
Hi all I would like to know a bit more about illustrating an a4 page within R. Finally I would like to have a pdf with multiple pages containing some statistics. I'm already able to produce a pdf, containing a plot in the center of one a4 page. As a next step I would like to set a title on top of this a4 page (maybe with absolute positions, if not possible to set it relative?). The plots then
2005 Apr 21
9
Using R to illustrate the Central Limit Theorem
Dear All I am totally new to R and I would like to know whether R is able and appropriate to illustrate to my students the Central Limit Theorem, using for instance 100 independent variables with uniform distribution and showing that their sum is a variable with an approximated normal distribution. Thanks in advance, Paul
2008 Jul 18
3
using which to identify a range of values
Hello, I am trying to identify values that fall within a certain range. I thought that I might be able to use the which function to do this but I have been unable to figure out a way to do it. Perhaps a little code will illustrate what i am trying to do. a <- rnorm(1000, 100, 50) which( 100 < a <= 200) of course this doesn't work but illustrates what I ma trying to do, If anyone