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2000 Jun 16
1
postscript device on R-1.1.0
Am I the only one with this problem?
> postscript()
Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for
vector types
The function postscript() is creates a list called "old". the function
wants to access old$command, but old does not have a component called
command.
> postscript
function (file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.ps",
2000 Jun 21
1
postscript problem in 1.1.0
Hi.
I just compiled R 1.1.0 on a Xeon machine running Linux. When I try to
open a postscript file, I get the error
Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for
vector types
The offending line seems to be
if (old$command == "default")
old$command <- if (!is.null(cmd <- getOption("printcmd")))
cmd
1999 Mar 03
4
xfig device
Hi, I am VERY interested in getting the xfig driver so that I can edit
graphical output from R. Searching through the mail archives and reading
documentation isn't helping. Is there or isn't there a working driver for
this purpose. How can I get it? I tried looking at the development version
of the tarballs, but I didn't find anything that looked promising in there.
Also, does
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
2003 Oct 08
4
Unpredictable EPS->PDF rotation (PR#4460)
Dear r-bugs,
When I create EPS files, they sometimes appear rotated in my LaTeX PDF
document and sometimes they don't. Two examples:
## x1.eps is not rotated in LaTeX
x <- seq(-1, 1, length=100)
postscript("c:/x1.eps", height=3, width=4,
horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special")
plot(x, dnorm(x), type="l")
dev.off()
## x2.eps is not
2009 Sep 04
3
eps file with embedded font
Dear list,
I am trying to make eps file with embedded font.
I use:
postscript("ranking-exp-all.eps", horizontal=TRUE, onefile=FALSE,
paper="special", height=8, width=12, family="Helvetica")
# plot stuff
dev.off()
since R does not embed font, I then use:
embedFonts(file="indegdistr.eps", outfile="indegdistrEMB.eps",
1999 Feb 01
2
PostScript bugs in R-0.63.1
I have a minor problem with the PostScript generated by R-0.63.1.
Specifically, the files generated *will* work in:
ghostview
on an HP LaserJet
on an Apple LaserWriter
*will not* work in:
ghostscript under xdvi
on a SPARCprinter
The error message on the SPARCprinter was
Error: /invalidfont
Command: 'definefont'
Ostack: /Font5 /Font5 font(Symbol,1)
Estack:
2007 Feb 01
1
Vista password being rejected on share security mode
I'm working on trying to get Samba 3.0.23c to work with Vista and I've run into a snag. If a share is set up for security = share, and protected with a password, when I try to mount the share using Start->Run->\\server\share, the password is rejected by Samba for about the first 10 seconds, but after that, it lets me in. I've tried all the common suggestions such as changing
2000 Sep 14
2
Background color with jpeg and png devices
If I change the background color of a plot, with par(bg="red") for example, I
get a plot with a red background when I use the postscript or X11 devices.
With the png or jpeg devices, the background is white.
Is this the intended behavior, or a bug? Is there anyway to get a non-white
background with the png device? I'm using R-1.1.0 on Linux.
2009 May 08
2
postscript()-resolution
Dear users,
another question concerning graphics for publications. My favourite journal
wants .eps-graphics,
and from older postings i adapted the following code:
postscript(file="Figure1.eps", title="Figure 1", width=11.5, height=8,
paper="a4",onefile=FALSE)
However, when checking the properties of this file, it is a .ps and not a
.eps file. So, i konverted to
1999 Jul 27
3
Summary - Re: R-Graphics
Thanks to all who replied. Mostly the suggestion was to add the argument
horizontal= FALSE to the postscript function. However, I was trying to
generate a landscape graph. The "fault" lies with gs as Peter Dalgaard
pointed out. Under Windows 95, gsview has an option to view landscape or
portrait and therefore this problem does not arise on that platform.
2001 Jul 12
1
Should gv be able to read bitmap(... type= "pdfwrite") ?
Hi there folks
I have R 1.3.0 running on Red Hat Linux 7.1 with GhostView 3.5.8. When
I produce a file like:
> bitmap("foo.pdf", type="pdfwrite")
> plot(foo)
> dev.off()
and then try to read it with gv, I get an unrecoverable error and
nothing displayed.
Any help as to whether this ***should*** work would be appreciated.
cheers,
John
--
John Williams
2004 Jan 15
2
Legend text -- discrepancy between X11 and postscript
Hi,
When I place a legend on a plot it looks exactly as I intended
on the screen. However, almost always, when I export this to
postscript file, the legend's text protrudes through the legend's
frame (the latter being placed correctly).
See the appended example code. I can send the EPS file as well
for those that are interested (<4 kb; <200 lines).
I found nothing in the FAQS,
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
2003 Oct 24
2
possible win.metafile( ) problem?
R1.8.0, Win2k:
When I run the code
lset( list( background = list(col = "white")))
xyplot
(
y ~ TIME , data = foo.frame,
scales = list(alternating = FALSE),
ylim = c(.75,y.max),
panel = function(x, y, panel.number, ... )
{
panel.superpose(x = foo.frame$TIME[foo.frame$group == 1],
y = foo.frame$y[foo.frame$group == 1],
subscripts = TRUE,
groups =
2004 Jul 22
1
viewing Postscript file
Is there any R function that can display a Postscript file that is already in the working directory? For example, if 'graph.ps' is such a file, I'd like to type something like this:
> plot.postscript.file(file = 'graph.ps')
If no such function exists, I'd be interested in a way to use existing R functions to do this under UNIX or Windows, preferably without a system
2011 Feb 14
9
¿Mejor formato para insertar gráficos de R en Word?
Hola, ¿qué tal?
Me han pedido que genere unos gráficos para insertarlos en un
docuemento de Word. Yo suelo generar gráficas en formato PNG, pero me
han dicho que "quedan mal". Y yo apenas sé nada de Word.
¿Cuál sería el formato gráfico más adecuado en este caso?
Un saludo y muchas gracias,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
http://www.datanalytics.com
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
2002 Jul 12
1
job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII a nd postscript test works fine...
Ah, it appears that I have confused myself...
I indeed have ALL of the queues defined as JetDirect with the model
specific driver selected in printconf.
With this combination I am telling linux to modify the job [via the filter]
and then pass it as a RAW [jetdirect] where I SHOULD just have the queue
define as JetDirect with a RAW as the driver and let the job go as
transmitted by the client
2005 Dec 14
2
Printing Postscript - Very Weird Problem.
Hey folks,
okay, here's the situation - I have a Centos 4.2 system with cups printing
installed printing via postcript (with appropriate PPD file) to a HP
LaserJet 1320N printer (via jetdirect socket 9100).
Everything seems to work right - except for an unusual 'font'??? problem.
Many letters seem to be just slightly garbled. At first I thought this
was a mechanical problem at