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2008 Oct 03
3
several postscript problems
...9,axes=F,ann=F,ylim=c(-180,180),xlim=c(0,0.5),col=plotcolour[i]) arrows(get(site[j,i])[k,1],get(site[j,i])[k,3]+get(site[j,i])[k,4],get(site[j,i])[k,1],get(site[j,i])[k,3]-get(site[j,i])[k,4],length = .03, angle = 90, code = 3,col=plotcolour[i]) ... dev.off() LaTeX: \includepdf[pages={1-6},pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}\begin{figure}[!b]\caption{test}\end{figure}},nup=2x3,scale=0.75,offset={0.5cm 1cm}]{result.pdf}
2023 Dec 02
1
adding "Page X of XX" to PDFs
Sorry, jumped into the thread too late. (On the other hand, once the document gets complicated enough, it may be worth it in the long run to convert to something that actually has a document-generating back-end, rather than reinventing everything from scratch ...) On 2023-12-02 2:03 p.m., Jeff Newmiller via R-help wrote: > He clearly stated he was using the pdf() graphics device. > >
2023 Dec 02
1
adding "Page X of XX" to PDFs
You could easily omit the Page X of xX, but leave the timestamp Then add Page X of XX programmatically using pdftools or some similar pdf command line tools. On Sat, 2 Dec 2023, 22:35 , <avi.e.gross at gmail.com> wrote: > Having read all of the replies, it seems there are solutions for the > question and the OP points out that some solutions such as making the > document twice