The publisher requires embedded fonts and the eps files that R produces
don't pass its tests. How can I force the fonts (just default fonts) to
be embedded. embedFonts seems to only embed unusual fonts, not the
default ones that are used in a simple eps generated by using
postscript.
I've tried:
Rick Bilonick:
but the box size is wrong and I don't know how to correct it - if I
correct the bounding box in bland-altman_v2_embed.eps, the size is
correct but not all of the figure shows. The reference I found mentions
fixing the box size but doesn't say how this is done.
I find the
Hi,
I'm again struggling with embedding of fonts in eps files using R. Is
this really possible? I don't agree with prof. Ripley saying that all
necessary information is in the help file. The aim is to include the
complete definitions of the fonts (eventually only the used characters),
not only
Hi,
I have to make eps files with fonts embedded.
I use the following postscript command:
postscript(fig3a.eps, width = 5.2756, height = 7.27, pointsize =
7,horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = special,family =
Times)
plot(...)
dev.off()
Are fonts automatically embedded in this
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Rudi Alberts wrote:
I have to make eps files with fonts embedded.
I use the following postscript command:
postscript(fig3a.eps, width = 5.2756, height = 7.27, pointsize =
7,horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = special,family =
Times)
plot(...)
dev.off()
Are fonts
On 18-Jan-05 Rudi Alberts wrote:
Hi,
I have to make eps files with fonts embedded.
I use the following postscript command:
postscript(fig3a.eps, width = 5.2756, height = 7.27, pointsize =
7,horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = special,family =
Times)
plot(...)
dev.off()
Do you ultimately need the eps files themselves with embedded fonts, or
is that you need to include them in a document that that has all fonts
embedded?
If it's the latter then you may find:
http://mpa.itc.it/markus/highres_pdf.html
useful. The trick seems to be to substitute the standard
To clarify why people might want to embed fonts, I'd like to give an
example:
After I submitted my book the first time, the printing house asked me
explicitly to embed *all* fonts in graphics, or they would not be able
to print from a pdf file (generated from PostScript by certain styles
for
Rudi,
If it turns out that fonts can not be embedded with R, then one option
is to import/export the file through CorelDraw (or other vector drawing
software equivalent). The 'export to eps' function in CorelDraw provides
an option to embed all the fonts!
It requires manual labour, but it will
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Uwe Ligges wrote:
To clarify why people might want to embed fonts, I'd like to give an example:
After I submitted my book the first time, the printing house asked me
explicitly to embed *all* fonts in graphics, or they would not be able to
print from a pdf file (generated
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