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On Jun 5, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Adam Kleczkowski wrote: > Having just switched over from Windows to Mac, I am struggling with > incorporating pictures generated by R into MSOffice documents. A > quick read through archives and google suggests that...
On Jan 29, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Don MacQueen wrote: > I'd suggest you try using R's png() driver. > I am satisfied with how graphics imported into Word or PowerPoint > look if save using png(). > > Note that Adobe...
>> I usually create a PDF with R, and import it into Powerpoint for the >> mac. The results are fuzzy and not good. I don't have Illustrator. >> For final presentations I sometimes send the pdf to a colleague who >> has...
> You know, the list that understands some folks are near idiot savants > on stats and, on good days, drive an old Mac to the moon and back, > but can not get the twingles and trepidations of the big R on...
> Well I really appreciate the efforts and the willingness to help of > people on this list, but I agree that the pict format has no future > and I'd hate to see Stefano's precious time being invested in working...
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 09:02 PM, Jan de Leeuw wrote: > This is the #1 FAQ. Say. in the terminal, > > cd /usr/local/bin; ./R > > or say > > /usr/local/bin/R > > In order to just say R, /usr...
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