Message-ID: <754ad6f20905140122r59d483a3g87726e63fee20ec0@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2009-05-14T08:22:34Z
From: Stats Wolf
Subject: Graphical output format
In-Reply-To: <13e802630905132215n12264a8cqa29479d0b96d191c@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you, Paul.
Postscript, however, does not have to be what I need for two reasons.
First, it does not accept some special characters from foreign
languages (exactly like PDF). Second, not too many journals accept it.
So from your -- and Daniel's -- reply I understand other formats will
not work well? (Byt bad I understand the quality of the images, which
is perfectly seen on fonts).
Thanks,
Wolf
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Paul Johnson <pauljohn32 at gmail.com> wrote:
> You don't say what is bad about the other formats, but I can imagine.
> There is a png issue in Linux we were complalaining about a while ago.
>
> Journals will take postscript in my experience. ?Try these options
>
> postscript("file.eps", height=6, width=6, onefile=F, horizontal=F,
> paper="special")
>
> The onefile is needed to get a bouning box.
>
> you might try adding the paper option to your pdf command because it
> eliminates that huge margin on top of the output
>
> pj
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Stats Wolf <stats.wolf at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> Saving a plot with pdf gives a very nice result:
>>
>> pdf("myplot.pdf")
>> par(font=1,family='serif')
>> plot(pressure)
>> dev.off()
>>
>> Doing the very same with other formats (png, jpeg, tiff) gives far
>> worse results. Is there anything to do to make a plot in some other
>> format than pdf look like the pdf? Hardly any journal accepts pdf
>> files for figures, and most do accept png and jpeg -- so no matter
>> what I think about this, I must follow this rule. What can I do, then?
>>
>> I am using R 2.9.0 for Windows XP.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>> Wolf
>>
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