Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Wishlist: Creating horizontal PDFs"
2009 Jan 19
1
patch for textspecial and defaultfont in xfig
Hello,
The current xfig device lacks the functionality to set the
textspecial flag and use the defaultfont in xfig. This is necessary
when you want to export to xfig and use interpreted text (e.g., $
\frac{1}{e}$ gets interpreted by latex). The attached patch adds this
functionality.
Why would you like to do this?
- Use math in labels (e.g., name your variables $r_{xy}$, do a
2004 Sep 13
1
bitmap() doesn't finish with file in Windows (PR#7224)
Full_Name: Tom Short
Version: 1.9.0
OS: Win2000
Submission from: (NULL) (64.65.255.41)
POSSIBLE WISHLIST, POSSIBLE BUG:
The following code works on Debian, but fails on Windows 2000 with 'Error in
file("test.png", "r") : unable to open connection':
bitmap("test.png")
plot(c(1,2,3))
dev.off()
x = file("test.png","r")
The problem is
2001 Dec 10
1
boxplot labels incorrect when horizontal = TRUE (PR#1207)
#Example:
y <- rnorm(10)
group <- gl(2,5)
plot(y ~ group, horizontal = TRUE) # BUG: default xlab & ylab interchanged
plot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # OK: supplies correct default xlab & ylab
# Using boxplot() instead of plot() omits default axis labels altogether
# (not sure if this is intentional):
boxplot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # no default axis labels supplied
2004 Sep 29
2
How to print landscape from script in Windows: dev.print(win.print, printer="local printer name", ...) does not accept horizontal=TRUE
This is a windows-specific question.
After generating a plot, I can print from scripts or the command line
with
> dev.print(win.print,printer="local windows printer name")
I would like to print in landscape mode. From the menus, I can
accomplish this by changing the properties of the printer before
clicking "print".
However, I tried adding
2007 Aug 02
2
plot to postscript orientation
Hi
I am trying to save some plots in a postscript file. When I generate the
plots in the main window, they appear correctly - their orientation is
landscape (i.e., horizontal). However, when I open the .ps file with GSview,
the whole page appears vertically, and the plot appears horizontally, which
means that the plot is only partially visible (example here
2005 Jan 10
3
Mixing portrait/landscape in a postscript file
Dear list,
I'm stuck with a little graphical problem. I'm generating several
lattice plots which are printed in a single postcript device opened by
> trellis.device(postscript, theme=canonical.theme("postscript",
color=F), file="an_phase2_graph.ps", paper="a4", pointsize = 10,
onefile=TRUE, horizontal=TRUE)
Everything works fine,but some of these
2008 Jun 02
1
Plotting horizontal dendrograms
I am using hclust and plot to produce dendrograms. Using my input data I am
able to complete an analysis and obtain a vertical plot.
I want to be able to plot the dendrogram horizontally.I am using version 2.6
of R and have updated my packages recently.
Using the sample script for dendrograms I can produce a horizontal plot
using the instruction horiz = TRUE in plot().
When I use the same
2001 Apr 14
1
Postscript font bugs (and a suggestion) (PR#914)
Documentation and other bugs with postscript():
1. This code crashes R (it asks for a font that isn't there):
postscript()
plot(0:1,0:1)
text(0.5,0.5,'crash',font=6)
The bug appears to be in the FixupFont routine in plot.c; on line 236,
it checks that the font number is in the range 1..32. Later this
crashes PostScriptStringWidth in devPS.c, because only fonts numbered
1..5
2004 Apr 03
2
a fix for rotated PDF graphs
Hi,
I have found references for the following problem in the list
archives, but no nice solution. So I decided to post one I came up
with.
The problem is that graphs output as eps files, for example using
ps.options(onefile=FALSE, paper="special", width=8, height=8,
horizontal=FALSE, pointsize=12)
get rotated when I convert them to pdf using epstopdf. Both ghostview
and
2008 Jul 01
1
Autoconf / Windows package building problem for device package
Dear list,
Tadashi Kadowaki has developed a pdf device package
that allows to add hyperlinks and popups
to (currently) text, mtext and rect calls.
The package passes R CMD check (minor warnings) and compiles
on MacOS X and GNU/Linux, but we do not succeed in building
the package for Windows.
The current version of the package can be
checked out as
svn checkout
2004 Mar 15
1
Correct Computer Modern font in postscript(..) output
Hi,
I'm trying to get the correct font used when generating italic text in an R
grahic. I have a set of labels that print correctly except it seems the
italic text is justr a slanted version of the TeX computer modern normal
font... I'm using R v1.8.1 on Windows XP, and I get the same result if I
build the pdf using Adobe Acrobat or using MikTeX
The labels:
2000 Jun 09
1
Postscript device ignores title if it is too long. (PR#565)
Hi,
This may just be an inconsistency between terminal drivers, rather
than a proper bug.
If the main title of a plot is too wide to all fit on the plot, the
X11 driver prints as much of the title as it can, but the postscript
driver totally ignores the title.
Here's a simple example:
% R
> plot(runif(1000), main="a long xxxxxxxxxxxx title")
>
2006 Jan 18
6
some EPS rotated in journal preview
I am trying to send a manuscript to a journal.
One of the figures build by R is in the right orientation and 4 are rotated clockwise 90 deg in the preview.
I used the right click save to PS option and I used the command line
postscript("c:/temp/fig04.eps",bg="transparent",onefile = TRUE ,pointsize=20,paper = "letter",height=8,width=8,horizontal=FALSE,family =
2005 Mar 02
3
orientation of eps files
hello,
i have a problem with the orientation of eps files produced with the postscript() command. i have generated some eps files with R using:
postscript(file = filename, horizontal = FALSE, paper = "special", onefile = F
ALSE, height = height, width = width, pointsize = pointsize)
now, when i include these eps files into a standard paper document (ie. a4 paper, portrait orientation)
2005 Oct 26
2
horizontal violin plots?
I am trying to make horizontal violin plots. I have tried both vioplot
and simple.violinplot, but both of them seem to not be willing to take
the horizontal option. Is this correct, or am I just bungling it
somehow?
For instance, for vioplot (from the example shown, with the horizontal
modification):
> vioplot(bimodal,uniform,normal, horizontal=TRUE)
Error in median(data) : need numeric data
2010 Jun 18
1
ggplot2 boxplot: horizontal, univariate
In ggplot2, I would like to make a boxplot that has the following properties:
(1) Contrary to default, the meaningful axis should be the horizontal axis.
Lattice does this, for instance, by
library(lattice);bwplot(~mtcars$mpg)
(2) It is *univariate*, i.e., of a single vector, say mtcars$mpg. I do not wish to make separate plots for the different values of mtcars$cyl.
(3) Nothing on the
2012 Jun 13
2
adjust space between horizontal legend text in a barplot
Hi All,
I produced a barplot and made a horizontal legend below the graph.
Because the results are from a survey, there are three levels, namely
strongly disagree/disagree, neutral and strongly agree/agree.
> rownames(survey)[1] "Strongly disagree/disagree" "Neutral" "Strongly agree/agree"
As in the output above, there is a large space
2016 Jun 15
2
horizontal fragmentation?
Hello Marc, I'm referring to divide/fragment de Database AD (if possible). Trying to store a set of Data in a DC and another set of data in other DC... something like this. I ask that, because I've been asked for a strategy or mechanism related to the scalability which based on the horizontal fragmentation of AD. Then, Does AD have some type of mechanism for supporting the horizontal
2000 Aug 16
1
Multiple pages with postscript() (PR#635)
Version:
platform = i686-pc-linux-gnu
arch = i686
os = linux-gnu
system = i686, linux-gnu
status =
major = 1
minor = 1.0
year = 2000
month = June
day = 15
language = R
Search Path:
.GlobalEnv, Autoloads, package:base
The function will produce a three page file, but only the first one
has the lwd parameter set. The other pages have reverted to lwd = 1.
I've tried setting the
2012 May 18
3
How to create axis y axis for horizontal bar plot?
Hi,
i am working on bar plot but i need to generate y axis for horizontal bar
plot. In the attached diagram x-axis is there with scale 0 to 12 but i need
y axis. How can i implement it?
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4630478/barplot2.jpg
Thanks
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