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2016 Apr 09
3
How to print the graphs in landscape/portrait orientation
Hi, I made a few graphs by ggplot. The following codes produce a pdf file with graphs in landscape orientation on my Windows PC, while they produce a pdf file with the same graphs, but in portrait orientation: *p2 <- lapply(1:(2*n), function(.x) xyz_outl[.x][[1]]) #a sequence of graphs made by ggplot* *m2 <- marrangeGrob(p2, nrow=3, ncol=2) * *ggsave("xyz.pdf", m2)*
2017 Oct 20
0
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi, Following Paul's instruction, I have installed the Cairo. I tried to run the program, and there is no error message at all. I did see the Chinese title in the plot if I ask my RStudio to show the plot (if I type "p1"), but the pdf file shows the plots without the Chinese titles. library(ggplot2) library(gridExtra) df1<-data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4, z=5:6) #p1<-ggplot(df1,
2017 Oct 16
0
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi, Sorry to bother you with this question here. I tried to install Macports on my Mac OS Sierra, and type "sudo port install cairo", but it did not respond. I haven't seen any file name or app called Macports, but one file called "port" which is located at loca/bin/port" How should I do it? Thanks, John ******* Last login: Sun Oct 15 02:52:49
2017 Oct 12
2
can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I can't print the figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in the package "gridExtra". Error message after I type "ggsave(......)" (last line of the program): "Saving 7.47 x 5.15 in image Error in grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, : invalid font
2017 Oct 13
4
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi By the looks of it, you need to install Cairo graphics ... https://www.cairographics.org/download/ Paul On 13/10/17 15:48, John wrote: > Thanks, Paul. Following your solution, ?I got this error message: > > Warning message: > In cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf") : failed to load cairo DLL > > Is there anything else I need to install? > > Thanks, >
2017 Oct 13
0
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Thanks, Paul. Following your solution, I got this error message: Warning message: In cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf") : failed to load cairo DLL Is there anything else I need to install? Thanks, John 2017-10-12 19:24 GMT-07:00 Paul Murrell <paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz>: > Hi > > Instead of ... > > ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2) > > ...
2017 Oct 13
1
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi Instead of ... ggsave("test_plot_chinese.pdf", m2) ... try ... cairo_pdf("test_plot_chinese.pdf") print(m2) dev.off() Paul On 13/10/17 02:12, John wrote: > I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I can't print the > figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in the package > "gridExtra". Error message
2009 Jun 13
0
pdf-writer :landscape and :portrait
I can define orientation easily with pdf writer with :orientation, but all the pages get the same orientation I want to do a page as portrait and the next as landscape, without specific order Is it possible? Regards Celso Costa
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
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
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 Mar 31
2
To save Trellis Plots on A3 size paper (Portrait and Landscape)
Dear R users, Thanks in advance. I am Deb, Statistician at NSW Department of Commerce, Sydney. I am using R 2.8.1 on Windows XP. I like to save Trellis Plots on A3 size paper (Portrait and Landscape). Currently, I am using the following command to save a Trellis Plot in pdf [This is an example code]: pdf("D:/Analysis/test.pdf") dataFile <- expand.grid(xo=
2002 Feb 05
1
eps Portrait to pdf now rotated since gs6.5 --- why?
Hi list, this question has probably been answered but I haven't found a solution in the archives: The older ghostscript gs5.50 (debian,stable) deals well with R-plots: epstopdf yields pdfs with the same orientation as the eps-file. But, since gs6.5 (or earlier) the dimension of the plot is interpreted: if x-width exceeds y-width even a Portrait-eps is rotated to Landscape. A possible
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)
2006 Jan 12
1
spandsp and page orientation
Shawn, you ever get a fix for this problem? > samples are at > http://tumtum.no-ip.com/faxes/1128432831.3.tif > http://tumtum.no-ip.com/faxes/853107320051004-150908.tif > Both of these were faxed from a Brother intellifax 750 through a ring-it > single-line simulator into my asterisk box (through an X100P clone) > both were normal 8.5X11 pages in portrait style (the map
2007 Nov 29
1
Controlling Postscript output, size and orientation
I'm trying to get my graphics so that I can use them in LaTeX to create (via ) a pdf presentation. I've tried controlling inner and outer margins and figure size using par(), to no avail. The ps output keeps appearing as a portrait page with a centered figure. Nothing I have been able to do so far has changed that. Below is the code: par( bg="yellow", lab=c(10,5,7)
2011 Oct 17
1
Portrait and Lanscape PDF in the one document
People, I want to create a multi-page PDF doc and the pdf command works fine if I only use Portrait OR Landscape but how do I create a document that contains BOTH sorts of pages? Is it possible? - I couldn't find info about it. Thanks, Phil. -- Philip Rhoades GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil at pricom.com.au
2010 May 04
6
How to set a portrait mode screen using i915 driver?
I am trying to setup a portrait mode screen. I can see that in 3.85, there is an enhancement which allows arbitrary resolutions (http://git.kernel.org/?p=boot/syslinux/syslinux.git;a=commitdiff;h=5d4ade0221c2387345d0a82422866bb8b937cb09). Can I use this new feature to achieve setting the portrait mode. What is the syntax in the config file to set it? Also, is there any other vesa driver
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
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]]