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2000 May 21
4
Postscript Printing Problems.
I've searched both the archives and dejanews, to no avail. I'm trying
to get a hp 4mp (PostScript) print out sane output. I've got a old
machine running Red Hat Linux, hooked up to the 4MP. The printcap
prints up postscript just fine. I make the printer a share, tell it
that the printer is postscript, then go to the win98 box, choose the HP
4MP driver and try printing and get
2003 Sep 10
6
insert eps into microsft word
it seems that word can not read encapsupalted postscripts generated by R
I used this command
postscript("output.eps",horizontal=F,onefile=TRUE)
since onefile=TRUE produces an encapsualted postscript
actually what I'm trying to do is to insert the postsript file into a
word document
since other formats like jpeg and bmp do not reproduce the...
2007 Oct 30
1
postscript(), used from a pre R-2.6.0 workspace
I find that if start R-2.6.0 in a workspace with no .RData file,
load one of my workspaces from R-2.5.1 or earlier into R-2.6.0,
and then before doing anything else type postscript(file="z.ps"),
I get::
> ls()
character(0)
> load(url("http://www.maths.anu.edu.au/~johnm/r/test5.RData"))
> postscript(file="z.ps")
Error in postscript(file = "z.ps")
1997 Jun 07
1
R-beta: Encapsulated Postscript output with R-0.49
I've noticed that the postscript files produced by R-0.49
come up inverted in my postscript previewer. Also, they
do not behave like encapsulated postscript files so they
can't be imported into LaTeX documents. If I remove lines
with page-oriented commands like "%%Page", "%%Orientation",
"\bp" and "\ep", the resulting files seem to behave like
2000 Jul 11
3
postscript()
I am using RedHat 6.1, the R1.1.0 binary download, and an HP Deskjet 692C.
For some time I have been trying unsuccessfully to integrate R postscript
graphics in LaTex. I consulted the Bug Tracking System.
In the preamble of the LaTex file (test.tex) I have placed the line
\usepackage{graphicx,color}
and I use
\begin{figure}[htbp]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[height=4in]{graphic1.ps}
2007 Nov 06
3
Saving Graphics File as .ps or .pdf (PR#10403)
Full_Name: Jane L. Harvill
Version: 2.6.0
OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Version 2002, Service Pack 2
Submission from: (NULL) (129.62.21.93)
PROBLEM: The ability to save the contents of an R Graphics window as a
postscript or PDf file through the drop-down menu (File -> Save As ->
Postscript, or File -> Save As -> PDF) results in the error message below being
printed to the R
2004 Aug 18
3
CUPS Printing to PostScript Printer
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
=====================================================
-12345X@PJL JOB
@PJL SET RESOLUTION = 600
@PJL SET ECONOMODE = OFF
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE =
2004 Aug 13
3
Question from Newbie on PostScript and Multiple Plots
Hi,
As I'm pretty new to R I hope this question isn't too basic.
I am currently looping through my dataset and for each iteration am
producing three separate plots. When I output these plots to the screen
they are nicely grouped as three plots per page, however, when I try to send
it to a PostScript file I get one page for each plot. I have adjusted my
postscript options so that my
2006 Mar 14
4
Generating a PostScript graphics under Windows
Hi,
I'am trying to generate a PS Graphic under Windows with a fixed location via
postscript(file="C:\\test.ps")
But I always become the error:
unable to start device PostScript
can not open 'postscript' file argument 'c:\test.ps'
There must be a very simple thing, that I make wrong.
Thanks in advance
Sigbert Klinke
2003 Jan 08
2
Problem with fontsize of pie-chart in postscript file
Hi all,
I've a problem with the size of the labels of my pie-charts when I try to
write them to a postscript file. I need to increase the default size, so I
change cex (see below). On screen this works fine, but cex doesn't seem to
affect the postscript-file. Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot,
Daniel
Copy/Past-example (will try to write to c:/temp!):
labels <- c("I",
2005 Jan 10
3
Mixing portrait/landscape in a postscript file
Dear list,
I'm stuck with a little graphical problem. I'm generating several
lattice plots which are printed in a single postcript device opened by
> trellis.device(postscript, theme=canonical.theme("postscript",
color=F), file="an_phase2_graph.ps", paper="a4", pointsize = 10,
onefile=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE)
Everything works fine,but some of these
2004 Jun 07
0
authentication, pam, etc.
Dear Samba folks,
I very recently replaced our SGI Challenge S file
server, which employed samba 2 to service Windows boxes,
with an Intel Linux box running Fedora core 2 Linux
with samba 3.0.3.
When I connect to the server, it takes a number
of *minutes* to get an authentication challenge
window. After entering name and password,
the connection proceeds, and shares are displayed
normally.
2005 Mar 06
1
Wine prints Postscript code
Hello,
using wine with CUPS, I have following print problem: The printer prints
the plain postscript code! I don't have a Postscript printer, but on
Linux Ghostscript renders the Postscript without problems.
I think the Postscript file wine produes is wrong and doesn't get
detected by the print filter as Postscript and so it is printed as ASCII.
Can anybody help?
Regards,
Bernhard
--
2010 Jun 29
5
More than two font in a plot
Hi there,
I am a Chinese R user. I hope to display Chinese character in a plot,
and than save it in PostScript format. I have read the article titled
"Non-Standard Fonts in PostScript and PDF Graphics", especially the
section about CJK fonts. I also tried the code:
> pdf("chinese.pdf", width=3, height=1)
> grid.text("\u4F60\u597D", y=2/3,
2003 May 29
4
Postscript query: plotting long vectors
Hi,
I have a query about the maximum length of vector that can be plotted
in one go in a postscript driver. Try the following code (in 1.7.0;
version details below):
t <- seq(from=0, to=4*pi, length=200000)
y <- sin(t)
postscript(file="o.ps")
plot(t, y, type="l")
dev.off()
If I view the postscript file o.ps in "gv", it takes many seconds
before eventually
2000 Jun 16
1
postscript device on R-1.1.0
Am I the only one with this problem?
> postscript()
Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for
vector types
The function postscript() is creates a list called "old". the function
wants to access old$command, but old does not have a component called
command.
> postscript
function (file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.ps",
2004 Jun 08
0
authentication, pam, etc. (more)
Dear Samba Folks,
Re the message I sent you earlier (reproduced
below). The logs are also producing error
messages such as this:
smbd[12778]: pam_succeed_if: requirement "uid < 100" not met by user
"bonomo"
smbd[12821]: pam_succeed_if: requirement "uid < 100" not met by user
"bonomo"
smbd[12840]: pam_succeed_if: requirement "uid <
2002 Dec 12
2
width and length arguments to postscript()
Hi everyone
This must be a FAQ but I can't find it anywhere...
I want a postscript image of a contour() plot, with axes of equal
length. Try
R> postscript(file="~/f.ps")
R> contour(matrix(rnorm(100),10,10))
R> dev.off()
This isn't what I want: the plotting region is, as documented, quarter
of an inch shy of the paper edge and the axes appear to be different
lengths.
2005 Jan 26
2
postscript() and levelplot() in a for loop
Hi,
I like to produce a series of levelplot graphs in postscript file, so I put
the trunk of codes including postscript() and levelplot() in a for loop. The
codes work fine outside the loop, but only produce empty .ps file when being
put within the loop. Is it a problem associated with postscript() or
levelplot()? How to get around the problem? Many thanks!
Yan
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2009 Oct 24
1
dev.copy(postscript,...) generates a disrupted string
Dear R-Users,
I have the following problem: I would like to create a postscript file
containing an r-plot with the string "\\vartheta" in it (reason: this
is later converted to the TeX-string "\vartheta" and a vartheta is
printed in the figure). In the minimal example below, the problem is
that the created postscript file does _not_ contain the string "\\vartheta