Re: [R] (Somewhat) broken EPS files produced

2010-02-23 Thread Wartan Hachaturow
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Marc Schwartz wrote: > There appears to be some issue associated with the sizing and/or scaling of > the images when these are present. If I explicitly added the additional > [width=0.8\textwidth] (the Sweave default) to the \includegraphics directive > in the

Re: [R] (Somewhat) broken EPS files produced

2010-02-22 Thread Wartan Hachaturow
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote: > It would be helpful to attach the .Rnw SWeave file (if small) or post it > someplace that we can look at it, along with any data to replicate your > process. Sure, you can grab both at http://wart.highsecure.ru/report.tar.gz (Be warned, th

Re: [R] (Somewhat) broken EPS files produced

2010-02-22 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Feb 21, 2010, at 10:48 PM, Wartan Hachaturow wrote: > Hello. > > I'm writing some simple text using sweave, and faced a strange problem > with eps files produced for my plots (one example attached). > Individual eps files are interpreted by ghostscript just fine, and > show up without errors.

Re: [R] (Somewhat) broken EPS files produced

2010-02-22 Thread Paul Hiemstra
Hi Wartan, Not really an answer to your specific problem, but you could try to use pdf instead of eps, in combination ofcourse with pdflatex. I've never had problems with pdf nad Sweave. If you need to use eps, than my reply is of no help to you :). cheers, Paul Wartan Hachaturow wrote: He

[R] (Somewhat) broken EPS files produced

2010-02-21 Thread Wartan Hachaturow
Hello. I'm writing some simple text using sweave, and faced a strange problem with eps files produced for my plots (one example attached). Individual eps files are interpreted by ghostscript just fine, and show up without errors. But once I try to include them into main LaTeX/Sweave document (usin