On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, ivo welch wrote:

> Dear R wizards:  First, thank you for all the responses to my earlier
> queries.  Will keep me busy tomorrow morning.  Can I add one graphics
> question to my ever changing set of bothering questions, please?
>
> plot( c(0,1), c(0,1) );
> crop.to.plot.off();   # what I want; does not exist
> text( -0.3, 0.1, " this is 0.1 "); arrows(-0.1,0.1,0,0.1);
> crop.to.plot.on();   # what I want; does not exist
>
> of course, the text and most of the arrow is cropped.  for most of my
> graph, I like the crop, but here I would like to turn it off.

See par(xpd) which does exactly this (and also allows cropping to the 
figure region).

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