Were you curious enough after reading that posting to enter the
following at the command line?
quartzFonts()
--
David
On Sep 4, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Adrian wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for the suggestions thus far. In response:
No plotting command includes text, even if it is explicitly
specified with
the "xlab", "ylab", or "main" commands. For example:
plot(1:10, xlab="foo", main="bar")
produces a graph with no text on either axis, no numerical labels,
and no
title.
As for David's suggestion, this looks similar to a post that I found
online: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.mac/5489. I
looked
through my font book and did not find any duplicate fonts. Just to
be sure,
I selected all of the fonts and did a "resolve duplicates" operation
under
the Font Book edit menu. Still no text on any graphs though.
Thanks again,
Adrian
2010/9/4 David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net>
On Sep 4, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Adrian wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble displaying graphs in R. Whenever I create
graphs, no
axes labels, numerical scales, or titles are displayed. If I use
the
"text()" function to explicitly add text to the graph, no text is
displayed.
I can see all of the graphs using the "demo(graphics)" command,
but none
of
the graphs include any text. I am running R version: R 2.11.1 GUI
1.34
Leopard build 32-bit (5589) on Mac OS 10.6.4. I would be happy to
provide
any further information that could be useful in diagnosing this
problem.
Any advice is appreciated.
Your font library has probably become corrupted. Use Font Book.app
to look
at Times, Courier, Helvetica and Symbol and remove any duplicate
entries
that are blank.
--
David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT
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