Thanks for your reply Frank.
I realize that the cex values are relative. The problem is that for
high resolutions, cex has to be high (e.g., around 5) for the tick
and curve labels to be legible. The curve and tick labels were tiny
when I used cex=1 and set the other cex values to 1/5. But when
Brian O'Connor wrote:
> R-Masters,
>
> I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the
> curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex
> values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels
> at high resolutions. But high cex values cause t
R-Masters,
I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the
curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex
values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels
at high resolutions. But high cex values cause the curve labels to
become giganti