similar to: Exporting graphics to PS or EPS

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2000 Aug 20
0
Fwd: Re: Exporting graphics to PS or EPS
Forwarded Message: > To: Joel West <MacStats at mac.com> > From: Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> > Subject: Re: [R] Exporting graphics to PS or EPS > Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 08:03:26 +0100 (BST) > ----- > On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Joel West wrote: > > > On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 07:49:44 +0100, Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
1998 Oct 29
3
EPS
Perhaps this has been mentioned and I wasn't paying attention. When I try to import a postscript file (which is EPS according to the R help on postscript) my Framemaker filter chokes. If I simply edit the first line of the file to put %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 rather than %!PS-Adobe-3.0 it works just fine. It sure would be simpler if the postscipt driver put this in the file. Paul Gilbert
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
2009 Jun 26
1
Problem making the manuals (make dvi and make pdf)
Dear all, I am trying to compile and install R from sources on Ubuntu GNU/Linux 64 bit. It usually worked flawlessly for me for more than 4 years (32bit and 64bit on Mandrake/Mandriva, Suse, Debian, Ubuntu). However, I am experiencing some problems now -- not during compiling and installing R itself but with the manuals. Maybe someone can help me with it? I tried to find some information in the
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
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 Feb 01
1
error in building R-1.9.0 sources under Win32
I am trying to compile the R-dev sources on WinXP using mingw 3.1.0-1 and fpTeX 0.7. In the past I have been able to build the sources fine but now I receive an error in the process that I havent seen reported on the list before. Everything works fine until I get to 'make docs'. I now get the message below while building the R-admin manual (refman.pdf builds fine) and the make process
2000 Mar 30
0
forwarded message from Griffith Feeney
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2009 Jul 23
2
Constructing lists (yet, again)
This is an attempt to rescue an old R-help question that apparently received no response from the oblivion of collective silence, and besides I'm also curious about the answer > From: Griffith Feeney (gfeeney at hawaii.edu) > Date: Fri 28 Jan 2000 - 07:48:45 EST wrote (to R-help) > Constructing lists with > > list(name1=name1, name2=name2, ...) > > is tedious when
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
2001 Sep 13
0
ps/eps/Word
Thanks to all who offered advice on how to solve a loss of resolution problem involving ps from R, ps -> eps from Acrobat, and Word. It appears that this problem will need to be resolved inside R. If I try to add anything additional (more text, clipart embellishments) to a ps/eps file (using, say, Adobe Acrobat, PaintShop Pro, Powerpoint, or Adobe Illustrator), it gets placed as a
2006 Oct 23
1
Color eps/ps output from specialized plots?
Hello, First a disclaimer :) I am very new to using R. I am generating some plots and eventhough I can get colored output in the encapsulated postscript files in the simplest of commands (e.g. plot(1:10,1:10, type="l", col="red") ), it does not work for the particular plots I want. It works on the screen. Here is an example taken out from "Mixed-Effects Models in S and
2003 May 17
1
problem building dvi and pdf documentation on Darwin 10.2.6
I just installed R-1.7.0 on Darwin 6.6 (a.k.a. MacOS 10.2.6). 'make' and 'make check' run without any problems. 'make info' builds with no complaints, but 'make dvi' and 'make pdf' fail. I get refman.dvi and refman.pdf OK (with some warnings from pdftex that some names are referenced that do not exist), but R-FAQ.{dvi,pdf} fails as shown below. Attempts
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.
2009 Feb 06
2
undesired grid in ps/eps outputs generated by filled.contour or image
Hi! Whenever I save a graphic in ps/eps format generated by filled.contour or image, an undesired grid is added to it (not visible on the X11 screen). For example: postscript("volcano.eps") filled.contour(volcano,col=gray(seq(0,1,,50)),levels=seq(min(volcano),max(volcano),,50)) dev.off() Any ideia how to eliminate this grid? Thanks, Rachel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Oct 10
3
eps embedded fonts again
Dear friends, I am sorry, I again rise that boring question about font embedding in EPS figure. I found some discussions on this topic but there were no strait solution. The publisher (AIP) demands submission of separate EPS file for each figure with all fonts embedded in it (even the standard 14 Adobe fonts). As I understand the R does not do this embedding. It inserts only comments what font
2005 Jul 22
3
problems with submitting an eps-file created in R
Dear all I've got some problems submitting a manuscript, because I can't manage creating the favourable eps-file of a graph created in R. The journal's graphic requirements are as followed: format: eps width: max. 6 inches resolution: min. 1000 dpi supported fonts: Arial, Courier, Helvetica, Symbol, Times, Charcoal, Chicago, Geneva, Georgia, Monaco, Zapf, New York Itried to ways
2001 May 19
2
calculations on diagonals of a matrix
Given an nxm matrix A I want to compute the nxm matrix B whose ij-th element is the sum of the elements of A lying on the diagonal that ends with element ij, i.e., b_ij = a_ij + a_(i-1)(j-1) + a_(i-2)(j-2) + ... In APL (which I no longer use), I would use the 'rotate' operator to derive an array whose columns are diagonals of the given array and then cumulate down columns. Is
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
2001 Sep 13
3
OT: ps -> eps -> MS Word
I've created a bunch of postscript trees (post.rpart), which I subsequently edit in Adobe Acrobat 4.05 (I need additional labelling that isn't easy to add with R). After editing the labels and annotations using Acrobat, I then export the file to Adobe's .eps format so I can insert the picture into a Microsoft Word 2000 document. The .pdf file distilled from the .ps file is