Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
>>>
>>>
>>the wmf command but there is nothing to find with help.search("wmf")
>>
>>
>
>Searching for acronyms is not usually a good idea. Searching for
>`metafile' should work (on Windows).
>
>Note that R can produce Windows metafiles only on Windows, whic
Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
>>>
>>>
>>the wmf command but there is nothing to find with help.search("wmf")
>>
>>
>
>Searching for acronyms is not usually a good idea. Searching for
>`metafile' should work (on Windows).
>
>Note that R can produce Windows metafiles only on Windows, whic
Knut Krueger schrieb:
>Is there any possibility to get high resolution plots in a windows xp
>system?
>I tried it with the device function png(filename =
>"c:/r/highresplot%d.png",pointsize=12, res=900)
>but when I try to set: width = 480, height = 480 or pointsize = 12,
>the text is not sc
On 8/5/05, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/5/05, Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
> >
> > >On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Dear R-help community,
> > >>
> > >>would any of you have a (preferabl
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 22:38, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Knut Krueger wrote:
> > Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
> >> On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>> Dear R-help community,
> >>>
> >>> would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
> >>> presentation
On 8/5/05, Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
>
> >On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Dear R-help community,
> >>
> >>would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
> >>presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that loo
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Knut Krueger wrote:
>
>
> Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
>
>> On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Dear R-help community,
>>>
>>> would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
>>> presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps
Knut Krueger wrote:
>
> Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
>
>
>>On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dear R-help community,
>>>
>>>would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
>>>presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
>>>genera
Gabor Grothendieck schrieb:
>On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Dear R-help community,
>>
>>would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
>>presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
>>generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in
Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
>
> >Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >>Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
> >>
> >>
> >>>What is the real issue here? Import trouble? If you're importing to
> >>>Word/PowerPoint, why not use the Windows metafile? Perhaps t
Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
>Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
>>Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
>>
>>
>>
>>>What is the real issue here? Import trouble? If you're importing to
>>>Word/PowerPoint, why not use the Windows metafile? Perhaps they are
>>>too ugly compared to EPS by your taste
Knut Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
>
> >What is the real issue here? Import trouble? If you're importing to
> >Word/PowerPoint, why not use the Windows metafile? Perhaps they are
> >too ugly compared to EPS by your taste?
> >
>
> My reason was
> http://www.adobe.c
Peter Dalgaard schrieb:
>What is the real issue here? Import trouble? If you're importing to
>Word/PowerPoint, why not use the Windows metafile? Perhaps they are
>too ugly compared to EPS by your taste?
>
>
My reason was
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/328541.html
I tried to plot emf f
Thanks for the pointer! .wmf is far superior, I was just in the dark
about the format and R's ability to produce it (An Introduction to R
"Device drivers" does not mention it and I had obviously missed the
deciding last two words in "?device" 'windows')
Thanks again.
-Luis
Gabor Grothendiec
Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear R-help community,
>
> would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
> presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
> generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in WindowsXP and am having
> similar problems as
[I had some email problems so I am sending this again.
Sorry if you get this twice.]
On 7/13/05, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear R-help community,
> >
> > would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
On 7/13/05, Luis Tercero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear R-help community,
>
> would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
> presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
> generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in WindowsXP and am having
> similar p
Dear R-help community,
would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in WindowsXP and am having
similar problems as Knut Krueger in printing high-quality plots. I have
Sorry i sent the answer not to the mailing list - here it is
Brian D Ripley schrieb:
>On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Knut Krueger wrote:
>
>
>
>>Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Please read carefully what `resolution' means for a png() device (and a
>>>PNG file). It is a hint to the viewer in
Please read carefully what `resolution' means for a png() device (and a
PNG file). It is a hint to the viewer in the file header (often ignored),
as described in the R help file.
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Knut Krueger wrote:
> Is there any possibility to get high resolution plots in a windows xp
>
Knut Krueger wrote:
> Is there any possibility to get high resolution plots in a windows xp
> system?
> I tried it with the device function png(filename =
> "c:/r/highresplot%d.png",pointsize=12, res=900)
> but when I try to set: width = 480, height = 480 or pointsize = 12,
> the text is not
Is there any possibility to get high resolution plots in a windows xp
system?
I tried it with the device function png(filename =
"c:/r/highresplot%d.png",pointsize=12, res=900)
but when I try to set: width = 480, height = 480 or pointsize = 12,
the text is not scaled in the same way as the plo
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