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2018 Sep 05
2
svg ignores cex.axis in R3.5.1 on macOS
Seems ok on my system. Axis label size changes when cex.axis does.
## tested in the middle of another long session, so many additional packages are attached, including some personal packages not available elsewhere
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.5.1 (2018-07-02)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS High Sierra 10.13.6
Matrix products: default
BLAS:
2018 Sep 06
1
svg ignores cex.axis in R3.5.1 on macOS
On 06/09/2018 10:47, peter dalgaard wrote:
> I think this needs to be taken off the bug repository and continued here. By now it seems pretty clear that this is not an R bug, but a local problem on Spencer's machine, likely connected to font configurations.
Or even on R-sig-Mac.
> I poked around a bit on the three Macs that I can access, and found that fc-match does different things,
2018 Aug 31
0
svg ignores cex.axis in R3.5.1 on macOS
On 2018-08-31 14:21, Spencer Graves wrote:
> Plots produced using svg in R 3.5.1 under macOS 10.13.6 ignores
> cex.axis=2.? Consider the following:
>
>
> > plot(1:2, cex.axis=2)
> > svg('svg_ignores_cex.axis.svg')
> > plot(1:2, cex.axis=2)
> > dev.off()
> > sessionInfo()
> R version 3.5.1 (2018-07-02)
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0
2018 Sep 06
0
svg ignores cex.axis in R3.5.1 on macOS
I think this needs to be taken off the bug repository and continued here. By now it seems pretty clear that this is not an R bug, but a local problem on Spencer's machine, likely connected to font configurations.
I poked around a bit on the three Macs that I can access, and found that fc-match does different things, including throwing warnings, hanging and even crashing my old MB Air...
One
2019 Jun 19
3
point size in svg
Hello, All:
????? I'm unable to control the font size in plots to svg.? Consider
the following:
svg('cex-svg.svg')
cex. <- 5
plot(1:2, cex.axis=cex.)
text(1:2, 1:2, c('as', 'DF'),
????????? cex=cex.)
dev.off()
????? When I open this in Gimp 2.10.4, the font size is tiny.? I also
tried:
svg('cex-svg.svg', width=15, height=15, pointsize=24)
cex.
2018 Sep 19
2
A different error in sample()
This may be a doc error or a coding bug.
The help page for sample says:
"Non-integer positive numerical values of n or x will be truncated to
the next smallest integer, which has to be no larger than
.Machine$integer.max."
This is not true:
> table(sample(2.5, 1000000, replace = TRUE))
1 2 3
399933 399716 200351
We shouldn't have those 3's if
2018 Sep 24
3
Fwd: Bug report: cbind with numeric and raw gives incorrect result
Hi there,
using cbind with a numeric and raw argument produces an incorrect result.
I've posted some details below,
kind regards,
Mike.
e.g.
> cbind(0, as.raw(0))
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 0 6.950136e-310
A longer example shows that the result is not a rounding error, is not
consistent, and repeated applications get different results.
> cbind(0, as.raw(1:10))
2018 Sep 25
1
Fwd: Bug report: cbind with numeric and raw gives incorrect result
Thanks Brodie, that's some nice detective work.
If someone wanted to grant me access to Bugzilla, I'll be happy to post the
bug and patch there (with your permission Brodie?) and help this bug get
fixed.
Mike.
On Tue., 25 Sep. 2018, 10:53 pm brodie gaslam, <brodie.gaslam at yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
>
> For what it's worth the following patch fixes that particular problem
2019 Jun 19
0
point size in svg
On 6/19/19 8:19 AM, Spencer Graves wrote:
> Hello, All:
>
>
> ????? I'm unable to control the font size in plots to svg. Consider
> the following:
>
>
> svg('cex-svg.svg')
> cex. <- 5
> plot(1:2, cex.axis=cex.)
> text(1:2, 1:2, c('as', 'DF'),
> ????????? cex=cex.)
> dev.off()
>
>
> ????? When I open this in Gimp
2007 May 28
1
svg as a spescial case for image
SVG starts to become more useful in browsers like Firefox, OmniWeb,
Opera and soon Safari. There is a couple problem. Since no browser
support svg embedded with img one need to fall back to html from:
<object data="/path/to/img.svg" type="image/svg+xml"
width="512" height="384">Alt text</object>
Second, one need to write the width
2006 Mar 27
2
svg image link
the link_to command is really nice, especially with confirm built in -
wondering if there is a way to use it with SVG images since SVG doesn''t
seem to work with image_tag
I can display svg images (in Firefox) with the following code:
<embed width=32 height=32 src="/images/quit.svg"
type="image/svg+xml"></embed>
"normal" link_to code:
2018 Aug 24
4
plotmath degree symbol
In plotmath expressions, R's degree symbol, e.g. shown by
plot(1, main = parse(text = "1*degree*C"))
has sunk to halfway the text line, instead of touching its top. In older
R versions this looked much better.
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2010 Sep 29
1
svg plot and dashed lines
Dear users,
When I boxplot(), the lines of the whiskers are dashed. However, when I
save in an svg file, the dashed lines of the whiskers are not dashed
anymore.
How can I have the dashed lines in the svg file?
I don't have this problem with a ps file, but I cannot edit such file as
easily as an svg file. That's why I'd like to stick to the svg format.
Thanks in advance,
Ivan
df
2011 Mar 14
2
svg malformed on CentOS (epel R)
There is an issue with the default svg device on a centos workstation that I
am using. It does not result in an error, but it produces malformed svg
images. Exactly the same script works just fine on an ubuntu box. On Ubuntu
I am using R binary that comes with maverick, on centos I am using the
latest R binary from EPEL. Other than that both boxes are pretty clean, with
only the dependencies
2009 Jan 21
1
Italics in svg output display as bold (PR#13463)
Full_Name: Yan Wong
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Mac OS X 10.4
Submission from: (NULL) (78.149.167.246)
When printing a plot to and svg file, text intended to be in italics is rendered
in bold (svg file viewed using both Safari 3.2.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.9.
For example, try viewing the test.svg file generated by
svg("test.svg", width=4,4,8)
plot.new();
2009 Jul 31
1
SVG output on Windows OS
How may one save a graphic as svg on Windows? The svg() command is
recognized and functions well on Linux, etc., but not on Windows, it seems.
I'm trying to use Hadley Wickam's ggplot2 and I would like to be able to
save created charts as svg for later input into Illustrator. I am able to
accomplish this workflow under Linux, but I don't know how to get R to
recognize the svg() command
2023 Mar 07
1
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
This was actually the first thing that ChatGPT debugged for me.
The issue was that I was able to click on the link when I displayed the raw SVG in the browser (you can use that to test whether the syntax is even correct), but not when the svg displays inside a html page with the <img ...> tag.
ChatGPT correctly identified the issue and suggested a solution using <object ...> tags
2006 Mar 17
6
SVG showstopper
We seem unable to get SVG running under Rails with apparent memory
conflicts between the SVG xml object and parameters. For us, unless we
can get SVG running okay under Rails, it is a showstopper for us to use
Rails.
There seem to be only 2 examples out there for SVG, the graph project
that actually converts SVG to another image format (way too
cumbersome/unworkable for our needs) and the
2011 May 19
2
Error in svg() : cairo-based devices are not supported on this build
Hello,
Sorry if it is not the right place..
I installed R-2.13.0 on a x86_64 linux server.
All went fine, but the svg() function yells:
> svg()
Error in svg() : cairo-based devices are not supported on this build
I have the Cairo, cairoDevice, RSvgDevice packages installed, and running.
> Cairo.capabilities()
png jpeg tiff pdf svg ps x11 win
TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
2023 Mar 07
2
insert hyperlink into svg graphic
Perhaps this thread on stackoverflow (from a search on "include hyperlink
in svg graphic") may be of use:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41970535/a-hyperlink-in-svg-use
Cheers,
Bert
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 12:34?AM Rusty Travis <rusytravis19 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am creating plots of weather data and wish to include a link to the
> data source