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Graphs in Windows 95/95

2 messages · Maurizio Pisati, Brian Ripley

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Dear R-Listers,
I'm a new R user and I've got some problems with copying/saving graphs in
Windows Metafile Format.
If I copy a graph from the R window (in Enhanced Metafile Format) and then
paste it in WinWord 95, then everything is fine, apart from the fact that
a) lines become a little bit thicker when the graph is printed; and b)
dotted lines loose a little bit of resolution.
However, if I copy a graph from the R window (still in Enhanced Metafile
Format) and then paste it in a (vectorial) drawing program for "manual"
restyling, then something always goes wrong (e.g., typically some elements
get lost). Exactly the same happens when I save a graph in Enhanced
Metafile Format and then import the saved graph in Word or in a drawing
program.
Does anyone have experience with this problem? Isn't there any chance to
save graphs in plain Windows Metafile Format (as opposed to Enhanced
Metafile Format), which maybe creates less problems?
Thank you very much for your help and best regards,
Maurizio Pisati






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 Maurizio Pisati
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Maurizio Pisati wrote:

            
Yes, there have been reports here about it, Are you sure the elements 
get lost?  Last time we had this report it transpired that Word was
not displaying them, but if you enlarged a preview or printed the document,
it behaved perfectly correctly.  The problem seems to be that thin lines
(and lines on a plot designed to fill a page will be thin) were being
lost in the anti-aliasing of the screen display.

There is no option to save in non-enhanced Metafile. However, the source
code is available and R is a collaborative project, so why not write one
and contribute it?