Hi,

You could try the grid.grab() function in R devel if your graphics use
the Grid package. It will read the graphical output as a bitmap which
you can then export in a multipage pdf. It may not be really
flattening per se but that would definitely help with the viewing
speed.


HTH,

baptiste

On 11 February 2010 05:42, Dario Strbenac <d.strbe...@garvan.org.au> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This question is a nightmare to search for, as I get so many irrelevant 
> results. What I'm interested in doing if I have many pages of plots and I 
> want to keep them together in the same document, say a PDF, is there a way to 
> flatten all the dot plots and graphics, so that they don't take a long time 
> to load on a slow computer in Adobe Reader, without using external programs 
> outside of R ?
>
> Thanks,
>       Dario.
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> Dario Strbenac
> Research Assistant
> Cancer Epigenetics
> Garvan Institute of Medical Research
> Darlinghurst NSW 2010
> Australia
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