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Date: 2002-02-08T02:44:25Z
From: JRG
Subject: R graphs in LaTeX documents?
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.31.0202072214410.28449-100000@gannet.stats>

On 7 Feb 02, at 22:20, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

> On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 Michael_Nielsen/Syd/Synergy.SYNERGY at synergy.com.au wrote:
> 

	<<<SNIP>>>
> 
> That's typical for the sort of graphs one produces in R.
> 
> > Anyway, I am continually impressed with R's ability to produce good results
> > in spite of my somewhat inelegant (ok, ham-fisted) approach.
> 
> I wrote the pdf() driver because it seemed a cleaner solution, and it was
> an intellectual challenge.  From this thread it seems it has much more use
> than I realized, which is nice to know.
> 

I, for one, am extremely grateful for pdf(). Most of the graphics I 
produce with R end up in pdf and the pdf() driver has performed 
flawlessly.  Thank you. 

---JRG












John R. Gleason

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