Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Blank eps output files"
2004 Mar 03
9
Publication quality graphs
Dear all,
A journal in which we wanted our manuscript published requires the
figures as a tiff, eps or PowerPoint formated. I tried converting .jpeg
files to these formats but it looses its quality both on the screen and
on paper. Could some one please help.
Thanks in advance,
____________________
Sivakumar Mohandass,
Department of Entomology,
Kansas State University
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2011 May 06
1
Sweave: no eps fig
Hi everyone,
I'm using R, Latex and Sweave for some years now, but today it confuses me alot:
Running Sweave produces only figures in .pdf format, no .eps figures.
The header looks like this:
<<echo=TRUE, fig=TRUE, label=Fig1>>=
There was no error message.
Does anybody have an idea?
Any changes in the Sweave-package?
Or a missing driver or something like that?
I recently
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
2012 Feb 09
1
Arial font in eps figures in R
Hi,
I am trying to create a graph using Arial font (as required by PLoS One). I have read probably all posts in R-help on this topic, as wells as R-news 2006.
The code I have been trying is following:
Arial <- Type1Font(family="Arial",
metrics=c("ArialMT.afm", "arial-BoldMT.afm", "Arial-ItalicMT.afm",
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
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 =
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
2004 Sep 17
0
Ploting Mean and SE on regression lines
Dear all,
I wanted to plot the mean and standard error on the regression equation
(instead of individual data points) in the following code, but I could not
find the right code in the help files. Could someone please show how to do
this.
Thank you very much.
temp <- c(16,16,16,16,16, 20,20,20,20,20, 24,24,24,24,24, 28,28,28,28,28,
32,32,32,32,32)
dev1hr <- c(36.2, 34, 32.2, 36.4, 36,
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)
2004 May 17
2
"ghost" image in .eps file
Greetings-
An odd situation has developed. I use the following code to create .eps
files of two very similar graphs:
postscript(file='resources.bygt.eps', onefile=FALSE, horizontal=TRUE)
barplot(resources.bygt.matrix,
beside = TRUE,
legend.text=c('narrative','doubt'),
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.
2007 Jun 25
1
eps in odfWeave
Dear Weavers,
Does someone have an example of using eps or any other vector graphics with
odfWeave? It tried the example below (and commented variants) with
simple.odt in the examples directory, and got an error.
Dieter
#---
library(odfWeave)
plotInfo <- getImageDefs()
plotInfo$type = "eps"
#plotInfo$device = "postscript"
setImageDefs(plotInfo)
2010 Feb 22
2
(Somewhat) broken EPS files produced
Hello.
I'm writing some simple text using sweave, and faced a strange problem
with eps files produced for my plots (one example attached).
Individual eps files are interpreted by ghostscript just fine, and
show up without errors. But once I try to include them into main
LaTeX/Sweave document (using regular \includegraphics, produced by
Sweave),
ghostscript gives me this error on those files:
2001 Feb 08
4
eps file not positioned properly in latex document
Dear People,
I am trying to include a barplot (see code below), in a latex document.
However, the plot appears in totally the wrong position. I know this is
not an R question as such, but the eps file is produced by R and I thought
that perhaps other people had had similar problems and could give me
pointers. Am I doing anything obviously wrong?
Sincerely, Faheem Mitha.
PS.
2005 Oct 03
3
Getting eps into Word documents.
A student in one of my courses has asked me about getting R graphics
output (under Linux) into a Word document. I.e. she wants to do her
R thing under Linux, but then do her word processing using Word.
Scanning around the r-help archives I encountered an inquiry about
this topic --- eps into Word documents --- from Paul Johnson but
found no replies to it. I tried contacting him but the email
2010 Sep 15
3
Creating publication-quality plots for use in Microsoft Word
Hi everyone,
I am trying to make some publication-quality plots for use in Microsoft
Word, but I am having trouble creating high-quality plots that are supported
by Microsoft Word.
If I use the R plot function to create the figure, the lines are jagged, and
the picture is not of high quality (same with JPEG(), TIFF(), and PNG()
functions). I have tried using the Cairo package, but it distorts
2008 Oct 11
1
producing colour .eps output
I am using the following code to produce a graphic:
library(lattice)
postscript("figs%03d.eps", width = 6.0, height = 6.0,
?????????? horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = "special")
xyplot(cases~yr|agrp*sex,data=data[tse==0 & expgrp==1,],
groups=source, pch=".", type="l",
?????? main="Exposure group 1, time since entry 0")
The
2012 May 22
2
[LLVMdev] VMKit build broken
Hi,
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Nicolas Geoffray
<nicolas.geoffray at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Balachandran,
>
> If this is a bug, it should be filed to clang, since you're compiling a file
> located in the clang project. But it looks like your llvm tree and clang
> tree are not in sync. Could you svn update both and see if that fixes it?
>
Thanks, I had done
2002 Jan 04
1
extra whitespace around EPS files
I'm having difficulty getting rid of extra whitespace above and below an
EPS figure. For example, if I generate an output file using these
commands:
> R.test(output='none')
where:
R.test <- function(output=NULL) {
if (output == 'yes') {
ps.options(pointsize=10)
postscript('plot.eps', paper='special', horizontal=FALSE,
onefile=FALSE,
2024 Feb 05
2
ggarrange & legend
Dear John Kane
Dear R community
Here my working example
1. Example that is working with legend=?top?. However, as mentioned, the legend is in the middle of the top axis.
mylist<-list(p1, p2)
dev.new(width=28, height=18)
fig1<- ggarrange(plotlist=mylist, common.legend = TRUE, legend="top", labels = c("(A)", "(B)"), font.label = list(size = 18, color =