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1999 Jul 17
0
Use of lwd = 0, lty = 2 in segments. (PR#230)
...ped_push 1 3 %oparray_pop .runexec2 --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval-- 2 %stopped_push --nostringval-- 2 3 %oparray_pop --nostringval-- --nostringval-- Dictionary stack: --dict:874/941(G)-- --dict:0/20(G)-- --dict:75 I notice that in the C function PostScriptSetLineTexture in devPS.c, the step lengths seem to be multiplied by something that may be the line width before being written to the PostScript file. --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i686-unknown-linux arch = i686 os = linux system = i686, linux status = status.rev = 0 m...
2009 Dec 11
2
incorrect linetype with pdf device (PR#14128)
Full_Name: baptiste augui? Version: 2.10.1 RC (2009-12-06 r50690) OS: Mac OSX 10.5 Submission from: (NULL) (90.25.215.172) The following code, run with a vanilla R session, produces different visual output for the two devices, library(grid) pdf("test-pdf.pdf") grid.newpage() grid.lines(gp=gpar(lty="13", lineend = "butt")) dev.off() png("test-png.png")
2000 Jun 27
0
par(lty = "1") -- lty storage-etc bug (PR#584)
..., dd->gp.lwd*0.75); >> for(i = 0; i < 8 && newlty & 15 ; i++) { >> ltyarray[i] = newlty & 15; >> sum += ltyarray[i]; >> newlty = newlty >> 4; >> } >> if(!sum) i = 0; >> PostScriptSetLineTexture(pd->psfp, ltyarray, i, dd->gp.lwd * 0.75); >> } >> } Jim> producing a solid line when all elements of 'ltyarray' are zero. yes, but I think this shouldn't be necessary. The real bug is uglier: If you use something like par(lty="1") or any...
2010 Dec 14
1
postscript failure manifests in plot.TukeyHSD
Hello R Developers, Dear R-developers, I ran some standard tests with currently (today morning) compiled R release candidate in Linux R 2.12.1 RC (2010-12-13 r53843). Some of these tests used plot.TukeyHSD function. This worked OK on the screen (X11 device), but PostScript file could not be rendered. The following example had the problem with me: postscript(file="tukeyplot.ps")
2000 Jun 22
2
Postscript Legends (or not)
I discovered a little problem when using the Windows NT release of R 1.0.1, and it's still there in R 1.1.0. The boiled down version is this: I want to draw the following plot and put it into a Postscript file: x <- c(1,2,3,4); y1 <- c(1,2,3,4); y2 <- c(2,2,2,2) Fred <- c(1,2) postscript(file="d:/Bob/Papers/IFM/try2.ps") plot(x,y1, type="l")