pictex
Bump tex's memory up a tad: first - find the texmf.cnf file (use kpsewhich if you have it:) $ vi `kpsewhich texmf.cnf` find the lines that deal with main memory. You can get a clue as to what needs the bump by looking in the log after trying tex. I would bump both the "main_memory" line and the "extra_mem_bot" line. After you have finished editing the file, run "texconfig init" and you should be good to go. pete
On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 07:11:23AM -0700, Orlando San Martin wrote:
Hi, I am very new to R and trying to bring my plot of residuals to my
LaTex document, and seems as I need some help.
I first tried the example from the help file, e.g.
pictex(file="model1.tex", width=5, height=4)
plot(1:11,(-5:5)^2, type='b', main="Simple Example Plot")
dev.off()
this worked fine in LaTex when I did :
\centerline{\input{Rplots.tex}}
However, with my residuals plot, which looks like :
pictex(file="model1.tex")
plot(fitted(model1),resid(model1),xlab="Fitted values",
ylab="Residuals", main="Residuals vs Fitted")
I can see OK the generated plot in my Xwindow, but LaTex complains that
requires more memory. I am not a LaTex expert either, so I wonder if it
REALLY needs more memory or I should use some other more efficient way
of doing it in R, for instance instead of pictex ??.
I'll appreciate your feedback.
orlando
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