Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Sweave, Xfig, pdflatex and \setkeys"
2007 Apr 22
0
LaTeX, Sweave, Lattice and Computer Modern fonts
Dear useRs,
I am pretty sure the answer to my question is out there if I would just
take the time to cross-correlate information that's scattered among
different email exchanges, useR! presentations, Paul Murrel's website
and assorted posters, but would some charitable soul be so kind as to
explain the step by step procedure for having Sweave produce Lattice
graphics with Computer Modern
2005 Sep 16
1
setkeys and Sweave
Hi there:
Using
\setkeys{Gin}{width=1.0\textwidth}
\setkeys{Gin}{height=10cm}
\setkeys{Gin}{height=0.8\textwidth}
all seem to work under R-2.1.1 under sparc, solaris2.9, but
\setkeys{Gin}{scale=0.3}
\setkeys{Gin}{angle=90}
do not work. I have not been able to find relevant information, googling
on setkeys proved confusing, at best.
http://cnlart.web.cern.ch/cnlart/218/node85.html states:
2005 Jan 10
1
XFIG color output (PR#7491)
Full_Name: Chris Haidinyak
Version: 2.0.1 & 1.9.0
OS: Linux x86_64
Submission from: (NULL) (139.95.251.9)
Hi,
I am using R 1.9.0 (on Linux Redhat AS 3 - x86_64) and 2.0.1 (on Linux Fedora
Core 3 - x86_64) and am having problems using graphs created with the xfig
option.
1.9.0 problem - sometimes the graph output puts the color definitions in the
wrong place in the file. According to
2005 Jul 16
1
xfig device - depth
Hi,
I hope this is the right list for my posting, since I've never posted
to any R list before.
I'm quite extensively using the xfig graphics device and as far as I
figured out this
device writes all the objects into xfig layer 100 (based on what I saw
in the devPS.c
file -if this is the file to output to xfig format - depth 100 is
hardcoded). Are the any
plans to implement xfig layer
2004 Jul 21
1
Problem using xfig()
Hello ... I tried to generate .fig figures with R, using the xfig() function ...When I open the figures using xfig software under linux ... the foreground color change strangely ... whereas when I display the same figure in R or when I saved it in using postscript() function there is no problem.
Any idea about the behavior of the colors when using xfig ??
Thanks in advance
Christophe Grova
1997 Nov 20
3
R-beta: edit figs with xfig?
Question for R users under unix:
Do you ever edit figs created by R using xfig or some other program? I
tried to edit a figure with xfig (a program which I find quite horrible by
the way) and it said it couldn't read it in. I guess xfig has no
capability of reading postscript files?
Can anyone tell me how to do it, or perhaps suggest another freeware
structured drawing program for use in
2011 Mar 18
7
Add repo for xfig package
Hi All
We want to install packages like xfig and transfig on centos 5.5. We found rpms available but them but it seems there are lot of dependencies for these packages. So we would like to setup yum repo for this. Can anyone suggest trusted baseurl for yum repo?
Regards
Hersh
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2002 May 29
1
bug in xfig()?
I'm using (Linux version) xfig() within a function
and then simple matplot() and matline() plots.
Although I do not define any bg or fg default color,
sometimes all lines in the final fig file are green.
The same code works as (I) expected if I use
x11() or pdf().
This is what I'm doing:
I open 2 devs:
xfig()
dev.set(2)
layout(mat1)
xfig()
dev.set(3)
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 Feb 13
3
xfig boxplot (polygon) bug??
There appears to be a bug in the R xfig() driver.
When I run a simple example, eg
> data(InsectSprays)
> boxplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays, col = "lightgray")
the boxplot is fine. Doing the same thing after
> xfig(file='test.fig')
and then opening in Xfig (ver3.2 patchlevel 2) on my Linux box produces boxplots
where the boxes, although correctly shaded in,
2001 Feb 13
3
xfig boxplot (polygon) bug??
There appears to be a bug in the R xfig() driver.
When I run a simple example, eg
> data(InsectSprays)
> boxplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays, col = "lightgray")
the boxplot is fine. Doing the same thing after
> xfig(file='test.fig')
and then opening in Xfig (ver3.2 patchlevel 2) on my Linux box produces boxplots
where the boxes, although correctly shaded in,
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
2019 Jan 07
0
Runnable R packages
Dear David, sharing some related (subjective) thoughts below.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 9:53 PM David Lindelof <lindelof at ieee.org> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I?m working as a data scientist in a major tech company. I have been using
> R for almost 20 years now and there?s one issue that?s been bugging me of
> late. I apologize in advance if this has been discussed before.
2008 May 15
1
Font settings in xfig
Hello
I'm using the xfig-function in R to export figures in fig-format. To
use these exported figures in LaTeX, I first run a fig2dev to get a
pstex and pstex_t file. However, in order to get the right pstex_t
file (that is, with the text of the original figure) I have to change
the font and special text variables in the fig files.
I would like R to do this font changing job, but I can't
2003 Oct 03
1
Re: Bug#213857: r-base-core: xfig plot fails with invalid line type (PR#4401)
Graham,
Confirmed. I will pass that along to the R team. As 1.8.0 is in code freeze,
this may not get addressed, unfortunately.
Regards, Dirk
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 03:16:35PM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Package: r-base-core
> Version: 1.7.1.cvs.20030927-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> $ R
>
> R : Copyright 2003, The R Development Core Team
> Version 1.8.0 beta
2019 Feb 02
1
Runnable R packages
I see some value in Duncan?s proposal to implement this as an extra package
instead of a change to base R, if only to see if the idea has legs. I?m
minded to do so myself using your suggestion, but is there a particular
reason why you recommend using the remotes package instead of devtools? The
latter seems to have the same functions I would need, and I believe it is
more widely installed that
2010 Feb 16
0
Analyzing event times with densityplot
Dear useRs,
I have a file with a sequence of event timestamps, for instance the
times at which someone visits a website:
02.02.2010 09:00:00
02.02.2010 09:00:00
02.02.2010 09:00:00
02.02.2010 09:00:01
02.02.2010 09:00:03
02.02.2010 09:00:05
02.02.2010 09:00:06
02.02.2010 09:00:06
02.02.2010 09:00:09
02.02.2010 09:00:11
02.02.2010 09:00:11
02.02.2010 09:00:11
etc, for several thousand rows.
2019 Feb 01
0
Runnable R packages
Ummm oops. Magic pixies? It assumed all of CRAN was installed?
Maybe I'll write something that could go in /usr/lib/R/bin/RUN that
checks and gets deps, installs the package, and runs package::main,
which I think is what the OP wants - you could do R CMD RUN
foo_1.0.0.tar.gz and away it goes...
B
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 3:56 PM David Lindelof <lindelof at ieee.org> wrote:
>
>
2019 Feb 01
0
Runnable R packages
To download a package with all its dependencies and install it, use the
install.packages() functions instead of 'R CMD INSTALL'. E.g., in bash:
mkdir /tmp/libJunk
env R_LIBS_SITE=libJunk R --quiet -e 'if
(!requireNamespace("purrr",quietly=TRUE)) install.packages("purrr")'
For corporate "production use" you probably want to set up your own
repository
2019 Jan 03
10
Runnable R packages
Dear all,
I?m working as a data scientist in a major tech company. I have been using
R for almost 20 years now and there?s one issue that?s been bugging me of
late. I apologize in advance if this has been discussed before.
R has traditionally been used for running short scripts or data analysis
notebooks, but there?s recently been a growing interest in developing full
applications in the