On 11/17/05, Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's why we recommend that you do not use dev.copy but replot on the
> target device.
as I plot the graph in the postscript device, and then want to save it into
both pdf and png files, I prefer using dev.copy because it allows me to
Thanks for the answer.
>
> >
> > The problem we are facing is that we dev.copy to a pdf device and then,
> the
> > legend doesn't look the same: numbers overlap a little lines.
>
> I suspect that this is what you are
> experiencing.
yes it seems to be
If you want to end up with a PDF plot, use
That's why we recommend that you do not use dev.copy but replot on the
target device.
Different devices have different fonts and font metrics, and so the plot
as laid out for one will almost always not be right for the other.
According to the help page for dev.copy you cannot by default copy fr
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 17:03 +0100, Florence Combes wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We are facing this problem for long, and so ask for your help.
>
> We are plotting 2 graphs in a postscript device (left part -layout
> function-), and the common legend for these graphs on the right part.
> The legend in t
Dear all,
We are facing this problem for long, and so ask for your help.
We are plotting 2 graphs in a postscript device (left part -layout
function-), and the common legend for these graphs on the right part.
The legend in the postscript device looks ok: this is color lines with
numbers on the r