Hi,

I have forgotten something: in case you don't want to produce postscript or pdf files, have also a look at the nice article by Paul Murrell in R News, Vol 4. No. 2:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2004-2.pdf

Best,
Roland


Roland Rau wrote:
Hi,

milton ruser wrote:
we choose an family of fonts. I tryed par(family="times")
without success.


what about this:
pdf("plot1Times.pdf", family="Times")
plot(1,1)
dev.off()
pdf("plot1NotTimes.pdf")
plot(1,1)
dev.off()


Maybe you check also the help for
?postscriptFonts

I hope this helps you a bit further.

Best,
Roland






Surfing on R archieve I got an suggestion of
use par(font.lab=6), but when I go to the
par(font.lab) help the highest value there is 5.
How can I have sure that font.lab=6 is the Times
New Roman?

Thanks in advance,

miltinho astronauta
brazil
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op<-par()

x11(800,500)
par(mfrow=c(1,2))

x<-plot(runif(100),rnorm(100) , main="standard font")

par(font.lab=6)
par(font.axis=6)

x<-plot(runif(100),rnorm(100) , main="font=6")
par<-op

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