You seem to be under the misapprehension that playwith() is a graphics
device: it is not.
To set a graphics device as the default, use options(device=). I am not
sure what 'more functionalities' you are looking for: the playwith() uses
the cairoDevice package for its graphics device, and there is also the
Cairo package.
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Ronaldo Reis Junior wrote:
Hi,
I looking for a graphic device on Linux with more functionalities than the X11
(). I find the plotAndPlayGTK package and the playwith function. It is a good
device. It is possible to make it default in my system.
Did you mean that to be a question?
Now I need:
library(plotAndPlayGTK )
Loading required package: RGtk2
Loading required package: cairoDevice
playwith(plot(1,1))
Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large
I got this error above, I dont know why? But in the device I edit call ant it
work.
But I try to put it default and make a more simple use llike this:
plot(1,1) and it use a playwith device to make a plot.
It is possible?
Thanks
Ronaldo
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