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2007 Jan 04
0
dashed lines and SVG files devSVG("/folderul/unde/salvez/myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10, 1:10) dev.off()
Dear helpers, I have a question about the SVG device. It works fine, the SVG file is indeed produced, only the graphic differs from the R window. In the SVG file the dashed line is just a regular plain one. My toy example is: library(RSvgDevice) devSVG("myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10) abline(v=5, lty=?dashed?) dev.off() Is there anything more (or different) I should do?
2005 Sep 03
1
producing SVG files
I am trying to use the RSvgDevice package to produce some SVG graphs which I want to edit with Inkscape 0.42. Under Linux (Kubuntu 5.04) I use the following: library(RSvgDevice) plot(1:10, 1:10) devSVG(file = "/home/adi/Rplots.svg", width = 10, height = 8, bg = "white", fg = "black", onefile=TRUE, xmlHeader=TRUE) but when I tried to load the file into Inkscape it
2002 Dec 27
2
RSvgDevice & sapply(plotmeans)
Hi, anybody know why this not works for several plots ? When i set onefile=T the plots are stacked one about another , onefile=F only the first plot is shown in AllbusMeansPlots.svg. [h2 is a data.frame] ......hist and sapply works for several plots nice with RSvgDevice ! Maybe setting the title after apply is a problem, but until yet i didn't found a better solution ? library(RSvgDevice)
2005 Jan 10
1
Invisible plot using RSvgDevice
Dear list members, I have a probably simple question concerning the RSvgDevice. After upgrading from R 1.9.0 to R 2.0.1 the computet svg files looking empty. Each time the RSvgDevice 0.5.3 were used. Scales and headers are printed but the plots are missing: <rect x="433.10" y="246.13" width="0.93" height="29.74"
2010 Sep 29
1
svg plot and dashed lines
Dear users, When I boxplot(), the lines of the whiskers are dashed. However, when I save in an svg file, the dashed lines of the whiskers are not dashed anymore. How can I have the dashed lines in the svg file? I don't have this problem with a ps file, but I cannot edit such file as easily as an svg file. That's why I'd like to stick to the svg format. Thanks in advance, Ivan df
2007 Jan 04
0
dashed lines and SVG files
Sorry for duplicating the message, the previous had an unintended subject line... Dear helpers, I have a question about the SVG device. It works fine, the SVG file is indeed produced, only the graphic differs from the R window. In the SVG file the dashed line is just a regular plain one. My toy example is: library(RSvgDevice) devSVG("myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10)
2006 Jan 15
0
Firefox slide show with embedded SVG
Now that T. Jake Luciani has created a working RSvgDevice package (with one function called devSVG), we can produce SVG output from ordinary plots, not necessarily just those made with grid. Since Firefox and Mozilla support SVG (in recent versions), this might be a good way to put figures in web pages in a way that can be easily scaled, and even (with tweaking) manipulated with scripts.
2011 Aug 30
1
R crash
Dear users, By running the script below, R crashes systematically at the last command, namely dev.off(), on Windows 7, but not on Windows XP. I therefore don't provide a reproducible example and do not really extract the relevant parts of the script because it has most likely nothing to do with the script itself. I can do it though if you think it might be relevant. R crashes on Windows
2010 Oct 11
0
help with Cairo
Dear users, As an alternative to RSvgDevice::devSVG, I have tried using Cairo and cairoDevice. When opening the svg file from Cairo::CairoSVG() as well as from cairoDevice::Cairo_svg() in Illustrator, I got a warning message (which is damn hard to translate since I don't understand it), something like: "clipping (?) will be lost at reexportation to format 'Tiny'". I
2007 Nov 05
0
vector graphics/ SVG plots via RSvgDevice
System: Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon kernel 2.6.22-14-generic Emacs ver. 22.1.1 ESS ver. 5.3.0 R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03) ------------------------------------------------ Colleagues This is a follow-up note to my earlier post under this header, giving my solution. First, with some trepidation I upgraded my ubuntu distro, and this time did a full reinstall, so I did not break my system, as I have
2005 Jan 06
1
RSvgDevice incomplete svg output
Hi I use RSvgDevice to output plot, and modify them using svg editor (inkscape or sodipodi on Linux). Some month ago, results were perfect. I did exactly the same analysis today on the same data, and unfortunatly the results are different. While looking to the svg file, it seems that all information concerning "fill" and "stroke" of objects are lost. The consequence is that
2005 Jan 05
0
RSvgDevice "stroke" question
I had a quick question on the RSvgDevice package if there are any users out there. I perused the archives and the docs and didn't see anything, maybe I missed? I have created simple boxplots via devSVG() in both Windoze and Linux and it seems that there is an attribute difference in that the Linux generated version has a "stroke:none" instead of the "stoke:#000000"
2003 Aug 27
1
Exporting R graphs (review)
Hi guys, Yesterday I posted my first couple of questions (see bottom of this message) to this forum and I would like to thank you guys for all the useful feedback I got. I just would like to make some comments: 1. Exporting R graphs as vector graphics: The best answer came from Thomas Lumley <tlumley at u.washington.edu> He suggested using the RSvgDevice package. As far as I know SVG
2009 Jul 31
1
SVG output on Windows OS
How may one save a graphic as svg on Windows? The svg() command is recognized and functions well on Linux, etc., but not on Windows, it seems. I'm trying to use Hadley Wickam's ggplot2 and I would like to be able to save created charts as svg for later input into Illustrator. I am able to accomplish this workflow under Linux, but I don't know how to get R to recognize the svg() command
2007 Mar 06
2
SVG and tooltips, hyperlinks
Dear all, is there a good way to create SVG plots with R whose elements have titles (tooltips) or act as hyperlinks? I am using the RSvgDevice package, which works great - but it doesn't seem to support the notion that plot objects have titles or are act as hyperlinks, so I am helping myself by giving the objects funny unique colors and then postprocessing the .svg file. I wonder
2019 Jun 19
0
point size in svg
On 6/19/19 8:19 AM, Spencer Graves wrote: > Hello, All: > > > ????? I'm unable to control the font size in plots to svg. Consider > the following: > > > svg('cex-svg.svg') > cex. <- 5 > plot(1:2, cex.axis=cex.) > text(1:2, 1:2, c('as', 'DF'), > ????????? cex=cex.) > dev.off() > > > ????? When I open this in Gimp
2011 May 19
2
Error in svg() : cairo-based devices are not supported on this build
Hello, Sorry if it is not the right place.. I installed R-2.13.0 on a x86_64 linux server. All went fine, but the svg() function yells: > svg() Error in svg() : cairo-based devices are not supported on this build I have the Cairo, cairoDevice, RSvgDevice packages installed, and running. > Cairo.capabilities() png jpeg tiff pdf svg ps x11 win TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2010 Nov 12
1
Graphics API version mismatch with RSVGTipsDevice
Dear Colleagues I have been struggling with a problem and could not find a similar previous posting in any of my searches, so I decided to write to the list. I am trying to produce svg files from plots using RSVGTipsDevice in R 2.12.0 in Ubuntu 10.04, but I am getting the following error message: > require(RSVGTipsDevice) Loading required package: RSVGTipsDevice > devSVGTips(file =
2019 Jun 19
3
point size in svg
Hello, All: ????? I'm unable to control the font size in plots to svg.? Consider the following: svg('cex-svg.svg') cex. <- 5 plot(1:2, cex.axis=cex.) text(1:2, 1:2, c('as', 'DF'), ????????? cex=cex.) dev.off() ????? When I open this in Gimp 2.10.4, the font size is tiny.? I also tried: svg('cex-svg.svg', width=15, height=15, pointsize=24) cex.
2008 Apr 21
0
Summary of importing vector graphic formats written by R into Open Office
PROBLEM: OpenOffice (specifically Impress) imports emf files as the ones generated by the R GUI in Windows with poor quality. Is there another vector format written by an R graphic GUI that could be imported into OpenOffice (specifically Impress)? SOLUTIONS: Currently None. The suggested vector files are either not provided by an interactive graphic GUI (SVG) or cannot be imported and displayed