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1997 Nov 05
3
R-beta: Latex and R
Hello R users,
This question might be already discussed before, I apologize
if it is the case.
Simple... how can I do to include a figure in a latex document.
As I have already done in Splus, I tried this:
\begin{figure}
\special{psfile=gauss.ps .......}
\end{figure}
but it didn't work. Any help?
Thank you in advance.
PS: I let down the Mac and the MS Window platforms and I am back
to my
2002 Jan 27
5
EPS->LaTeX problem
Greetings-
I have a strange problem displaying a graph from R (1.3.1, linux) in a
LaTeX document of documentclass seminar.
I'm using graphicx to include the file:
\usepackage{graphicx}
...
\resizebox{\textwidth}{\textheight}{\includegraphics{crime.eps}}
When I do this, the entire slide (including the page number) is rotated
180 degrees. Any ideas why this happens?
The graph was created
1997 Jul 24
3
R-beta: Pictex and R
Dear R-users
It is me again with my interminables questions...
This time it is about "pictex". I understood that
pictex allows us to put our graph in a latex file
I have try the function:
> pictex (file=...)
and the answer was: "pictex" not found...
Does it mean that it is not an R-function yet?
Thank you for any feedback.
Halima from Leiden
2000 Aug 19
1
Exporting graphics to PS or EPS
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 07:49:44 +0100, Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Paul E Johnson wrote:
>> My experience is that, if I output a gif that does not
>> fit on the page, then I've shot myself in the foot because resizing the
>> graph makes all the text in it too small. I don't think postscript is
>> immune to this
2010 Feb 24
4
R Graphics into Latex
Hi,
I'm new in Latex and I'm trying to include an R chart into a Latex document.
This is what I'm doing:
1) In R: save the chart as a a Postcript in a folder C:/xxx/Density.eps
2) In Latex (using TexWorks on windows xp) :
In the preambule:
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
blah..blah…blah
\begin{figure}
\centering
2005 Jan 14
2
Questions on Inserting R graphs in latex!
Hi,
I try to insert R graphs into a latex file and I am using a Texniccenter/MikTex combination in my Windows XP. Here are the errors I got. Could someone give me some clues?
In R, I did
> plot(sin(1:10), pch="+")
> dev.print(device=postscript, "C:\\myFigure.eps",onefile=FALSE, horizontal=FALSE, paper="special")
In latex, I did (myFigure.eps is in the same
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 same quality
like postscript
formats
any
2001 Dec 07
2
Latex Question
Here is how to print graphs for inclusion in Latex.
First make sure you've got the graph you want. Do this by
repeating and editing the command to make the graph, in the usual
way. (Yes, I know Miktex is good, but it isn't as good as Emacs
with ESS, although I admit that I could never configure Emacs
properly on Windows - which was reason #23.5 for giving up
Windows.)
Second, say
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
2001 Feb 08
4
eps file not positioned properly in latex document
Dear People,
I am trying to include a barplot (see code below), in a latex document.
However, the plot appears in totally the wrong position. I know this is
not an R question as such, but the eps file is produced by R and I thought
that perhaps other people had had similar problems and could give me
pointers. Am I doing anything obviously wrong?
Sincerely, Faheem Mitha.
PS.
2005 Jan 18
4
embedding fonts in eps files
Hi,
I have to make eps files with fonts embedded.
I use the following postscript command:
postscript("fig3a.eps", width = 5.2756, height = 7.27, pointsize =
7,horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = "special",family =
"Times")
plot(...)
dev.off()
Are fonts automatically embedded in this way?
How can I see that?
If not, how to do it?
regards, Rudi.
2002 Jan 27
1
SUMMARY: EPS->LaTeX problem
Earlier today I posted a problem importing an R graph into a LaTeX file of
seminar class: specifically, the graphic was showing up rotated 180
degrees, along with the rest of the page it was on.
In a real victory for open-source software, I got lots of responses with
three distinct approaches, each of which appears to solve the problem. Try
getting fast, correct help from Microsoft on a Sunday
2015 May 08
2
Backup PC or other solution
On 5/8/2015 10:40 AM, Warren Young wrote:
> - Adobe?s killed off dozens of products over the years. FrameMaker ...
Frame isn't dead, my wife is a technical writer in the EDA (electronic
design automation) business, and thats about all they use.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2008 Jul 20
25
Formatting Problem of ZFS Adm Guide (pdf)
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2002 Feb 28
3
R-plots with 'complex' axis-labelling
Hi there,
I want to create plots with some kind of 'complex' axis labelling of the form
$\dot{V}$ and integrate those plots into a LaTeX document. What is the best
way to go?
I've figured out, that the 'plotmath' commands are somewhat limited (at least
I wasn't able to get the $\dot{V}$ generated) and that plots with
'plotmath'-axes wouldn't export
2004 Sep 29
2
lattice .ps graphic is rotated in LaTeX slides
I've generated a version of the classic dotplot of the barley data with
library(lattice)
data(barley)
trellis.device("postscript", color=TRUE, file="barley2x3.ps")
old.settings <- trellis.par.get()
trellis.par.set("background", list(col = "white"))
lset(list(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c(19, 1, 25, 2, 15, 22, 23),
2008 May 17
2
How to paste graph from R in Latex?
Dear R-expert,
Is it possible to save graph from R into Latex document? I?can?see save as metafile , PNG, pdf etc, but I'm not sure which one to use.
Thank ?you so much for your help.
2007 Jul 23
1
postscript bug? (PR#9803)
postscript() produces files that are not encoded as eps, according to
the standard. Hence, word processors such as OpenOffice and AbiWord do
not recognise the files as eps. See
http://www.postscript.org/FAQs/language/node80.html
The problem is in the first line of the postscript file: The header is
wrong. It should be:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
whereas postscript() produces:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
The
2004 Mar 11
1
Difficulties in interaction between R and latex (prosper)
Hello, folks! I'm trying to use R as a graphics program, to make some
pretty graphs that will go into prosper slideshows.
I wrote this fragment, from the R manual, into a file demo.R:
x=seq(-3,3,0.1)
postscript("cm_test.eps", width = 4.0, height = 3.0,
horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = "special",
family =
2010 Feb 22
2
(Somewhat) broken EPS files produced
Hello.
I'm writing some simple text using sweave, and faced a strange problem
with eps files produced for my plots (one example attached).
Individual eps files are interpreted by ghostscript just fine, and
show up without errors. But once I try to include them into main
LaTeX/Sweave document (using regular \includegraphics, produced by
Sweave),
ghostscript gives me this error on those files: