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2002 Oct 08
4
Win2K Printer Driver Problems - Hi Jerry!!
Nope, close but no cigar. With 2.2.6Pre2 Word started to behave itself but Outlook acts as though landscape is a foreign concept(i.e everything prints portrait regardless of page setup). Spoolsv also crashes on the Win2K workstations requiring a manual restart of the spooler service. We will downgrade to 2.2.5 and try Jerry's patch. In another message Jerry talks about "running"
2003 Apr 08
1
Can't do Landscape with ManualFeed
Hi: I am haviong problems with Landscape mode on our HP printers (many models). I am running 2.2.7a on two different servers. One is using the "old style" printing (using "printer driver file" parameter). The other is using the newer printing system. It is the same code on both. Both are Solaris systems. For the old one, the drivers are installed on the client, for the
2002 Oct 08
0
Win2K Printer Driver Problems - Ah HA!.
OK we do all the steps in my previous missive and everything looks fine, landscape, collating the whole works. This is on a Laserjet 4000 with the latest PCL6 driver. The firm still has a good number of Laserjet 4s so we dutifully load up the latest PCL5E driver for the 4 and connect to the 4 on a couple of workstations. Everything goes to hell. Landscpae, collating and all other problems
2002 Oct 11
9
Memory Leak in 2.2.6rc2??
We upgraded to 2.2.6rc2 yesterday to continue our resolving of the printer driver problems. (Thanks Jerry & Rohin) For unrelated reasons I wanted to log into the machine late last night and found Putty couldn't connect. When I get in this morning the server was completely hooped with Out of Memory errors on the screen with SMBD as the offending process. Trying to log into any console
2000 Jul 01
0
margins with postscript device
I've been having a problem when printing plots to a HP DeskJet 2500C printer. This printer, like most inkjet printers, has a large minimum bottom margin. For most HP inkjet printers, the bottom 1/2" (left 1/2" inch for landscape) of the page can't be printed too. The postscript device in R has a default of 1/4" margins between the paper edge and the plotting area. This
2002 Oct 07
9
GetPrinter Level 2 does not get devmode
Hi all, I have uploaded the printer drivers succesfully on RedHat Linux/ Samba 2.2.4 server. I can download and print without any problems. But when I do Windows API call GetPrinter with PRINTER_INFO_2, the devmode in printer_info is always null. My code looks like HANDLE hPrinter=NULL; PRINTER_DEFAULTS pDefaults; pDefaults.DesiredAccess = PRINTER_ACCESS_USE;
2012 Mar 11
0
[R-sig-eco] Landscape ecology in R
Hi Manuel, I've taken the liberty of adding the r-help list back to this email, even though you sent your reply just to me, so that others may contribute. On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Manuel Sp?nola <mspinola10 at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you Sarah, > > I am thinking more on?habitat mapping and landscape metrics. Then you've probably seen the adehabitat* and SDMTools
2007 Mar 23
2
landscape pdf
Hello together! How can I plot a landscape letter-format plot? With postscript, I just use the horizontal option and I get what I want, but it seems that the pdf lacks this option. Well, I could do a ps2pdf conversion of the generated ps-file. But is there a way to directly produce landscape pdf-plots with R? Thanks for any help. Greetings, Sebastian
2000 Feb 24
1
landscape plots
Is there a set of R expressions that has the same effect as the following set of S-Plus 2000 expressions: graphsheet(format="printer", orientation="landscape") par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(x1, y1) plot(x2, y2) plot(x3, y3) plot(x4, y4) dev.off() # one page of landscape plots sent to printer I am having trouble with formulating the equivalent of the first line of the above in R.
2011 Jun 25
3
How to export to pdf in landscape orientation?
Does anybody know how to get a pdf file with landscape orientation?. pdf(file= 'my_file.pdf' ,onefile=T,paper='A4') plot(sin, -pi, 2*pi) dev.off() Thank's in advance Juan A. Hernandez Spain [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Dec 21
1
Problem with Landscape printing
I am having problem printing in Landscape mode. I have a program that requires landscape printing. I have a Canon ip2770 attached directly to my machine, and is configured properly in Cups, correct driver and all. OpenOffice works perfectly in Portrait and Landscape printing. In Wine, Portrait printing works perfectly for my program and the Wine Notepad. However, in both my program and the
2003 Jan 14
2
graphics landscape orientation
Hello listers, I would like to know how I can get the resulting graphic of the function plot.hclust (from the package cluster) in landscape orientation. Is it possible? Thanks, Juan
2010 Apr 21
1
Creating artificial environmental landscape with spatial autocorrelation
Dear all: Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a spatially explicit landscape with spatial autocorrelation in R? In other words, a landscape where all cells have a spatial reference, and the environment values that are closer in space are more similar (positive spatial autocorrelation). Thank you, Laura
2010 May 10
1
R algorithm/package for creating spatial autocorrelation of uniformly distributed landscape values
Dear all: I would like to create a landscape of environmental values that follow a uniform frequency distribution and also have spatial autocorrelation in the landscape. I was wondering if there is an algorithm and/or package out there that creates autocorrelation of values that are distributed according to a non-normal frequency distribution. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you,
2005 Mar 17
0
Landscape indeces analysis methods as an R package!?
Dear Barry, Thanks for your stimulating reply. As you see I have send a CC of this reply to the R mailing list. The R mailing list will be the best place to send your queries. You can subscribe here: http://www.r-project.org/mail.html I would think there is an interest in the provision of landscape indices analysis methods in R. There are several packages for landscape indices analysis
2013 Feb 13
1
plot rtf in landscape orintation
Hello All, I 'm trying to plot R graph in landscape orientation in a .rtf file. i 'm using library(rtf) for this. do we have any option in addPlot() function to rotate the orientation of the rtf file? Thank you, Deepthi BM PGDB-10-10-04 Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology Biotech Park, Electronic City, Phase I, Bengaluru-560100
2004 Jun 03
2
Simulating a landscape (matrix) in R
I'm trying to figure out how one might go about simulating a landscape (matrix) in R. For example if one wanted to generate a simulated landscape of precipitation values for some area (say a 100 X 100 matrix) they could generate 10,000 numbers using a random normal distribution with a mean and std. dev. and randomly allocate these generated numbers to the grid cells. However, this is too
2011 Aug 03
2
Re: Problem with Landscape printing
has there been an update on the dll for printing, am still having landscape printing problems. It seems to get cut off for longer than letter size papers. It prints but it stops when it reaches the end of a letter sized page. Even if i output a pdf and print that it gets cut off the same way. Please help. BTW, I can't attach a sample PDF file, but here is a sample file I uploaded to my
2003 Sep 09
1
lattice plot - portrait / landscape
Hi, How can I use portrait/landscape option in lattice bwplot? Is there any option in trellis.device where I can define this? Thanks in advance, Mahbub.
2009 May 21
1
postscript problems (landscape orientation)
I use the following function to export some figures to .eps: p.eps <- function(p, fname, title = NULL, width, height) { postscript(file=fname, onefile=FALSE, paper="special", width=width, height=height, horizontal=FALSE) print(p + opts(title = title)) dev.off() } Whenever I have a page consisting of *only* figures exported in this way, Acrobat Reader shows them in