Marc Schwartz (via MN) schrieb:
> >Unfortunately, it may have precluded my being able to replicate exactly >what you are seeing, despite being intimately familiar with one of the >functions (barplot2 ;-) that you are using. > >I did create some data that would generally fit what you are doing in >both cases, however, probably because I am on Linux and you are on >Windows, where both device and GS differences may be problematic, I >could not get the second to be rotated relative to the page. > > I think I described the problem not clearly or misunderstood your text. There was no Figure rotated on my system - only in the PDF file from the jurnal. >If you want, e-mail me (offlist) the rotated EPS file that is created in >the second case and I can use that to try to replicate the problem as >well as review the EPS code to see if something sticks out. > > >Under Linuxen, one can set: > > GS_OPTIONS="-dAutoRotatePages=/None" > export GS_OPTIONS ........... > I will try to findout this on windows system, but maybe I need some time. Fist I must send the paper out to the journal. I will attach both Tiff for the reviewers and eps for printing . >One other quick comment, which is relative to the readability of your >code. Strategically placed spaces (" ") and line breaks would help >tremendously. Especially since most e-mail clients will create line >breaks at 72 chars (or similar), which can make the flow of the code >difficult to review. > sure I only used copy and paste from the sriptfile and did noth thought about the autowrap fo the e-mailclient. thanks very much Knut ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html