On 01 Oct 2004 19:54:45 +0200 Peter Dalgaard wrote: > Barry Rowlingson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Marc Schwartz wrote: > > > > > The one advantage of the Beamer package, for those that require > > > it, is that it supports pdflatex, which the others do not. Though, > > > it can be used with dvips/latex + ps2pdf, where needed. > > > > > > > Has anyone else hit the problem that sometimes occurs with > > embedded > > PostScript graphics generated by R when viewed in full-screen mode > > using Adobe Acrobat Reader in Linux? Yes, its _that_ specific. > > > You get black areas all round your graphic. It looks a mess. Does > > it > > in acroread4 and 5. But only Linux, and only full-screen mode. > > Doesn't seem to want to happen to me, with acrobat 5, in full-screen > mode, on Linux, so it must be more specific than that...
We had that problem with severl pdf-documents at useR! 2004. My suspicion was that it depends somehow on the way the eps-graphic takes until it ends up in the pdf-document. I seem to recall that those slides were usually generated via latex -> dvips -> ps2pdf or maybe also via latex -> dvipdf although this tends to produce nicer pdf. But I never digged deeper into this and just forced the presenters to use xpdf ;-) BTW: when producing pdf-slides, especially with graphics produced by R, I usually don't generate any eps at all but go directly from my Rnw-file Sweave -> pdflatex which produces very nice pdf output. Z > -- > O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard Blegdamsvej 3 > c/ /'_ --- Dept. of Biostatistics 2200 Cph. N > (*) \(*) -- University of Copenhagen Denmark Ph: (+45) > 35327918 > ~~~~~~~~~~ - ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) FAX: (+45) > 35327907 > > ______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html