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2002 Feb 28
3
R-plots with 'complex' axis-labelling
Hi there, I want to create plots with some kind of 'complex' axis labelling of the form $\dot{V}$ and integrate those plots into a LaTeX document. What is the best way to go? I've figured out, that the 'plotmath' commands are somewhat limited (at least I wasn't able to get the $\dot{V}$ generated) and that plots with 'plotmath'-axes wouldn't export
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
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)
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
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,
2007 Mar 06
1
Obtaining figures with exactly placed points
Dear list, I have to plot some geometrical shape given as list of points. My need is the following: let's say my shape is a 1 inch large square; how can I plot it with R in a graphic format that gives me an image *exactly* 1 inch large? I tried to set oma, mar and fin parameters, but with no success. I'm currently using the xfig driver for the final images are to be included in latex
1998 Jan 30
1
R-beta: Fig driver for "R"?
Hello all R users and developers! In the "Notes on R" I have found the following information: (page 60, 13-th footnote) "... a better solution is to use the fig() driver (available from statlib) and use a conversion program, such as fig2dev, to convert the resultant fig code to Encapsulated Podtscript." I was very glad to read it, because I'm often forced to use
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
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
2005 Sep 01
6
png scaling problem
scaling<-4 xywidth<-480 resolution<-150 png(filename = "c:/r/anschluss/plots/4.png", width = xywidth*scaling, height = xywidth*scaling,pointsize = 12, bg = "white", res = resolution*scaling) ...... barplot(xrow,col = barcolors,cex.axis=scaling, ylab="mean time till attachment in sec",cex.lab=1.2*scaling) I tried to scale the barplot but there is one
2004 Feb 20
9
R: Including R plots in a Microsoft Word document
Greetings List, I am conducting some large simulations using R. As a result, I get many plots but I'm having some trouble with including some of them in a Microsoft Word document. Can any one tell me the easiest method of having copies of the R-graphs in the Word documents? Best regards Mahmoud [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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
2003 Oct 04
0
Re: Bug#213857: r-base-core: xfig plot fails with invalid line type (PR#4401)
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:21:29AM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 08:29:31AM -0500, Douglas Bates wrote: > > edd@debian.org writes: > > > > > 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. > > > > > >
2006 Dec 12
1
Sweave, Xfig, pdflatex and \setkeys
Dear useRs, How does one include graphics created with Xfig with LaTeX fonts into Sweave? If I create a graphic with Xfig with some Computer Modern fonts, I choose to export it as combined PDF and LaTeX. So I get two files, one foo.pdf with the drawings without the text and foo.pdftex with some LaTeX code that ensures the text lands in the right place together with the drawing. I'm supposed
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
2002 Mar 11
1
filled bars with patterns
Hello All, I've created a view stacked barplots where some of the bars should contain a pattern such as stripes. Adjacent bars of the same stack should have the same colour but a different finnling pattern. Is R able to do that? Anyway, it's not the end of the world if not, a workaround would be to export the plot in fig format and then using xfig to make the bar filling striped,
2002 Mar 11
1
filled bars with patterns
Hello All, I've created a view stacked barplots where some of the bars should contain a pattern such as stripes. Adjacent bars of the same stack should have the same colour but a different finnling pattern. Is R able to do that? Anyway, it's not the end of the world if not, a workaround would be to export the plot in fig format and then using xfig to make the bar filling striped,
2003 Oct 03
0
Re: Bug#213857: r-base-core: xfig plot fails with invalid line type (PR#4401)
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 08:29:31AM -0500, Douglas Bates wrote: > edd@debian.org writes: > > > 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 > > I believe Ross Ihaka has already detected and fixed this problem. The > fix should