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2006 May 11
2
No fonts/characters in latest wine
With the latest Wine (0.9.12), I get no characters appearing in any
graphical program under Wine. I tried installing the latest fontforge
(20060413), and doing a "make clean && make depend && make", to no change.
I tried deleting all installed Wine files and installing the Wine RPM
from Sourceforge, with the same results.
This is under SuSE 9.3.
2005 Jul 14
2
Do I need to defile my machine, or is there a simple work-around
I am trying to install Microchip's MPLab package (a set of tools for
working with PIC microcontrollers) with the latest Wine from CVS (at
least, latest as of yesterday morning).
I've been running Wine for a while, so I already have an existing Wine
registry. I don't have a Windows install on the machine.
The installer (InstallShield) unpacks, runs, and then pops up a dialog
2006 Jun 15
5
unable to start installer error "file not found"
hello,
I try to install the music program "band in a box" (ubuntu breezy, wine
0.9.15)
wine ...path_cdrom.../SETUP.EXE (from ~/.wine/drive_c)
and i have the error box : unable to start installer error "file not
found"
i've read instructions, install dcom98.exe, launch with native or
builtin dll (ole32 olaut32, rpct4)
and nothing, always the same error
i don't
2007 Sep 19
4
fontsize in mosaic plot lables
Hi List,
I am trying unsucessfully to modify the fontsize of lables in mosaic:
require(vcd)
mosaic(Titanic, pop=FALSE,
labeling_args=list(rot_labels=c(bottom=90,top=90),
set_varnames = c(Sex = "Gender"),
gp_text=gpar(fontsize=20))) #can't get it to resize text
tab <- ifelse(Titanic < 6, NA, Titanic)
# it works for labeling_cells
labeling_cells(text = tab,
2003 Apr 04
3
trellis.graphic in for-loop
Hi list,
I am unsuccessfully trying to produce a serious of trellis barcharts from
within a for-loop. The barcharts work outside the loop. What am I missing?
Example attached.
Thanks Herry
#XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
trellis.device(bg="white")
trellis.par.get("fontsize")->fontsize
fontsize$default<-16
trellis.par.set("fontsize",fontsize)
2008 Jan 12
2
Lattice equivalent of par(mfrow = )
Dear r-helpers,
Does anyone have a straightforward example of putting together three
unrelated (expect for a common y-axis) xyplot() figures in what would
be in base graphics a par(mfrow = c(1, 3)) arrangement?
_____________________________
Professor Michael Kubovy
University of Virginia
Department of Psychology
USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400
Parcels: Room 102
2013 May 21
1
Lattice, ggplot, and pointsize
Hi!
When inserting R plots into a document using odfWeave, I fought for a
while to get Lattice plots use the same text size as base plots. I
eventually discovered that specifying a point size via e.g.
svg(pointsize=10) has no effect on Lattice plots. One needs to adjust
the size manually via:
trellis.par.set(fontsize=list(text=10, points=8))
This is also developed for both Lattice and ggplot2 by
2002 Dec 06
2
Controlling graphics parameters in lattice
I'm just starting to work with lattice graphics, and am
having difficulty understanding how to control various graphic
parameters (font sizes, etc.). [I'm actually using xyplot
via plot.effect() in the car package, and would like to be
able to set some global defaults.]
I read ?xyplot and ?trellis.par.set-- which contains no complete
list of parameters, just a reference to
2008 Sep 26
2
adjusting textsize and spacing in mosaic (vcd package)
I'm trying to find a way to change the font size in a mosaic plot (the
grid version, not the base graphics one).
Here's an example to demonstrate:
#Basic plot
library(vcd)
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE)
#Bad first guess: this stops the default cell colouring, and doesn't
change the font size
mosaic(HairEyeColor, shade = TRUE, gp=gpar(fontsize=16))
#This successfully changes
2001 Jan 09
1
Setting fontsize in dev.copy2eps
I have a figure on screen with a legend. I want to copy this
image to EPS, and use:
dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5)
The legend that looks OK on screen doesn't look OK in the
PostScript image: the text extends out of the box.
I try adding a fontsize command:
dev.copy2eps(file="file1.eps", width=5, height=5, pointsize=5)
This options seems to
2011 Mar 23
1
Tinc graph and label info.
Hi,
I use tinc with the option GraphDumpFile=/etc/tinc/ci00036/grapd.dot
In the graph there is the label section:
ci00036 [label = "ci00036"];
ci00037 [label = "ci00037"];
ci00038 [label = "ci00038"];
Is there an option to set the label in the tinc config file or host file
to a custom text ?
Something that is easy to read and has some meaning
2001 Sep 14
1
extremly off topic I know but since it leaked into the list anyway....
On the Bombings
Noam Chomsky
The terrorist attacks were major atrocities. In scale they may
not reach the level of many others, for example,
Clinton's bombing of the Sudan with no credible pretext,
destroying half its pharmaceutical supplies and killing
2006 Nov 27
2
[R-sig-Geo] plot() and Jpeg() increase font size and resolution
Thanks to Edzer and Roger,
I can now plot with increased font sizes. However, jpeg still does not
reproduce these, nor does it show up in high quality. What I would like
to do is produce some highresolution jpegs.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanx
Herry
R2.4 on Mandriva 10.2 linux.
Dr Alexander Herr
Spatial and statistical analyst
CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems
Davies Laboratory,
University
2020 May 14
2
rmd y pdf
Estimados
quisiera tener el script para al hacer un pdf desde rmarkdown poder
modificarle el tamano y tipo de fuente
saludos
José
--
Dr. Jose A. Betancourt Bethencourt
Universidad de Ciencias Medicas Carlos j. Finlay
2002 Jun 07
2
offset labeling boxplots
Hello everybody,
often I plot boxplots with different number of boxes (up to 200 boxes).
I'd like to give every box a readable label on the x-axis. Therefore, I
decrease the fontsize of the names and plot them vertical.
But if you zoom into the plot (pdf) you will find an offset between the
tickmark and the label - the label is shifted to the right.
If you vary the box.count in the
2003 Apr 27
2
bug and proposed fix in print.trellis 1.7.0 (PR#2859)
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2010 Sep 20
1
Adjusting Font Size: lattice / bwplot
Hello,
If you run the following code with lattice installed:
bwplot(voice.part ~ height, data=singer, xlab="Height (inches)")
There will be some text in the graph e.g. Soprano 1, Soprano 2, etc -
60, 65, etc and the title: Height (Inches). How can one make the font
for this text larger and/or bold? Also, is there a way to thicken or
bold the lines of the box and whisker plot?
Thank
2011 Mar 07
2
Sweave with scan()-ed data
In an Sweave slide, I want to use sem::read.moments() and
sem::specify.model(), which work
by using scan() to read the following lines, up to the first blank
line. However, Sweave
throws an error:
> Sweave("sem-thurstone.Rnw")
Writing to file sem-thurstone.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : term hide (label=arrests-setup)
2 : echo term hide (label=thurstone-data)
Error:
2017 Sep 18
2
pheatmap: incomplete figure
Dear R Community,
I tried to generate heatmap for a matrix of 1500 columns by 106 rows using the following R script:
> pheatmap(tf.vs.DE.1.removeAllZeroCol, fontsize=3,border_color=NA)
and got the graph (as attached Fig 1)
Since the column labels appear very crowded, I tried to increase the cellwidth to stretch the graph horizontally. The idea was to show the graph section by section, but with
2001 Nov 27
1
What name-value pairs can be used in gpar()?
To use grid graphics with lattice, the help for gpar indicates that
any number of named arguments can be specified but where do we find
what names make any sense?
I have ascertained that fontsize is given in points such as one
would use in a postscript device argument and uses that same name.
It's not as I'd have thought, something corresponding to cex in
regular par() settings.