Re: [R] profvis function parse_rprof not being loaded

2019-03-01 Thread Winston Chang
Thanks for the heads up - I've updated the development version of profvis to export parse_rprof. -Winston On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 5:14 AM Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 27/02/2019 9:42 p.m., nevil amos wrote: > > I have loaded the profvis library but the function parse_ rprof() is > > absent. > >

Re: [R] qplot: plotting precipitation data

2012-09-20 Thread Winston Chang
It was a bit hard for me to follow the thread and figure out exactly what the problem is that you're having, but I think it has something to do with the ticks on the x axis not appearing in the correct order? It's probably related to this issue: https://github.com/hadley/ggplot2/issues/577 I belie

Re: [R] Plot Fonts in Windows vs Mac OSX

2009-07-03 Thread Winston Chang
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Sean Carmody wrote: > I have been plotting the same charts using png on a Windows machine > and on a Mac OSX and the quality of the resulting images, particularly > in relation to the fonts, look far superior in the plots produced on > the Mac. Is there any way I c

Re: [R] Antialiasing plots and text on different devices

2009-06-04 Thread Winston Chang
should be normal and bold text. http://stdout.org/~winston/X/r-antialias/pch.html<http://stdout.org/%7Ewinston/X/r-antialias/pch.html> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Winston Chang < winstonchang2...@u.northwestern.edu> wrote: > I have a question about antialiasing when R generates

[R] Antialiasing plots and text on different devices

2009-06-04 Thread Winston Chang
I have a question about antialiasing when R generates bitmaps. (This follows a thread on the ggplot2 mailing list.) I mostly use R on Linux, although I sometimes use it in Mac and Windows as well. On Linux, I've found that plotting shapes 15-18 via cairo results in bad-looking output. The points a