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2002 Feb 28
3
R-plots with 'complex' axis-labelling
...gured out, that the 'plotmath' commands are somewhat limited (at least I wasn't able to get the $\dot{V}$ generated) and that plots with 'plotmath'-axes wouldn't export properly with pictex() or xfig(). Therefore, I've done the following: o use postscript() to create myfig.eps o pstoedit -f fig myfig.eps myfig.fig o xfig 011214C.fig include $\dot{V}$ export: Combined PS/LaTeX (both parts) o within my latex document: \input{myfig.pstex_t} Is this a proper approach? I am looking forward to your response Tobias -- TOBIAS HOEVEKAMP mailto:tobias.hoeve...
2009 Jan 27
0
Windows, gsview: corrupted bbox of .e?ps graphics
System: [Windows XP Pro, R 2.8.0 and R 2.81.] When I do R graphics on Windows and want .eps output for LaTeX, with *tight bounding boxes* I usually do as follows from Rgui: - Save as Postscript ... myfig.ps - Open myfig.ps in Gsview, select PS to EPS, Save as ... myfig.eps This always worked before, and gave me .eps files that did not include much more white space than I like, didn't require fiddling with par(), nor using \includegraphics[trim=....]{myfig}. But now I've encountered a prob...
2011 Aug 04
4
Sweave - landscape figure
Dear R-users I am trying to understand how Sweave works by running some simple examples. In the example I am working with there is a chunk where the R-commands related to plotting a figure are placed. When running R CMD Sweave ? , pdflatex the output is a portrait figure. I wonder whether it would be possible to change the orientation to landscape (not in the latex file but in Rnw file). Many
2010 Mar 29
3
Page width figures in Latex
bRotheRs & sisteRs, I am once again attempting to learn enough Latex voodoo to get something done, and failing comically. The document "RJAuthorguide.pdf" mentions that one can get page width figures through the use of the "figure*" or "table* environments, but despite considerable searching through the mail archives and reading Frank Harrell's discussion of
2005 Sep 21
2
controlling usage of digits & scientific notation in R plots; postscript margins
...not watching how they make these figures all the time, but I think I'm figuring out the cause of big margins. Is this right: the margins issue relates to the use of the onefile=F option in a dev.copy command? I think the figures turn out properly with this: dev.copy(postscript,file="myfig.eps",height=5,width=5,horizontal=F,onefile=F) dev.off() If you mistakenly omit the onefile=F option, the margins stretch out from the center where the figure is placed to the edges of an entire sheet of paper. In other words, the default settings for margins in inches that I see in output...
2010 Jun 04
7
Wrong symbol rendering in plots (Ubuntu)
Hi I am having problems with the rendering of scientific symbols (mu and degree) in my plots. Whenever I use these symbols they are rendered changed (mu is changed to the proportionality symbol and degree is changed to something resembling a gamma) in the X-device. If I make a pdf of the plot and open the file in Evince or Okular symbols are also rendered wrong, however if I open the file
2010 Jun 04
7
Wrong symbol rendering in plots (Ubuntu)
Hi I am having problems with the rendering of scientific symbols (mu and degree) in my plots. Whenever I use these symbols they are rendered changed (mu is changed to the proportionality symbol and degree is changed to something resembling a gamma) in the X-device. If I make a pdf of the plot and open the file in Evince or Okular symbols are also rendered wrong, however if I open the file
2010 Jun 04
7
Wrong symbol rendering in plots (Ubuntu)
Hi I am having problems with the rendering of scientific symbols (mu and degree) in my plots. Whenever I use these symbols they are rendered changed (mu is changed to the proportionality symbol and degree is changed to something resembling a gamma) in the X-device. If I make a pdf of the plot and open the file in Evince or Okular symbols are also rendered wrong, however if I open the file
2004 Sep 30
2
How to save graphics in portable way in batch mode?
Hi all, What is the right portable way to save graphics in batch mode? Remarks: 1. Problem is STFWed and RTFMed. In particular a short note about png() is found in R-FAQ. In fact, there were stated that png() is not reliable under Linux in batch mode. 2. savePlot under windows is quite convenient, but not supplied under Linux. 3. pdf() + postscript() < savePlot()