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2023 Nov 18
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. Very cool. You know what I thought ? I thought you had modified the A4 sheet size to compute the paperheight and paperwidth ? I wonder if that's another way of proceeding. Best, Ashim On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 12:51?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > these are documented in the LaTeX 'geometry' package (see for example > on CTAN: https://ct...
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
And indeed again (I did not understand your previous question exactly at first), the 'hard-coded' definition of a landscape a4 sheet would therefore be: paperwidth=29.7cm, paperheight=21cm Olivier. On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 13:20:49 +0530 Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Olivier, > > Many thanks for your reply. > > Very cool. > > You know what I thought ? I thought you had modified the A4 sheet size > to comp...
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...e relative font size will increase because LaTeX will project the same font on a smaller virtual paper, - And if these sizes are increased... the relative font size will decrease because LaTeX will project the same font on a larger virtual paper, - I processed starting from 16x9cm sizes, resp. for paperwidth and paperheight, and estimated that the fonts were too large to my taste, then doubled them and felt that the fonts were too small for slides, then I ended up trying multiplying 16x9cm by a factor of 1.5, which gave me 24x13.5cm and I found it was ok. - But one may vary these sizes arbitrary (even...
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...try: margin=1.5cm > --- > > with this one: > > --- > title: "Testing landscape and aspect ratio" > output: > pdf_document: > number_sections: true > header-includes: > - \usepackage{dcolumn} > documentclass: article > geometry: margin=1.5cm, paperwidth=24cm, paperheight=13.5cm > --- > > Of course, you may change the exact dimensions and it will impact the > relative font sizes. I've tested it and it generates what you want. > > Yours. > Olivier. > > > > > > On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 10:03:23 > +0530 Ashim...
2023 Nov 17
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...udes: - \usepackage{dcolumn} documentclass: article geometry: margin=1.5cm --- with this one: --- title: "Testing landscape and aspect ratio" output: pdf_document: number_sections: true header-includes: - \usepackage{dcolumn} documentclass: article geometry: margin=1.5cm, paperwidth=24cm, paperheight=13.5cm --- Of course, you may change the exact dimensions and it will impact the relative font sizes. I've tested it and it generates what you want. Yours. Olivier. On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 10:03:23 +0530 Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all,...
2023 Nov 14
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear all, I have posted a query which has received a response but that is not working on my computer. Here is the query: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77387434/pdf-from-rmarkdown-landscape-and-aspectratio-169 Can someone please help me ? Best Regards, Ashim
2008 Dec 17
1
using dvi with latex object: directory not correctly set, maybe due to error in shQuote()
Dear friends of R, I want to produce a pdf file with the contents of a matrix. I employ the latex command in combination with dvi, both contained in the Hmisc package. It seems to me that the function does not correctly set the directory. > tbl.loc <- matrix(1:4, nc=2) > latex.obj <- latex(tbl.loc) > dvi(latex.obj) warning: extra args ignored after 'cd' H:\PROJECTS\data