Thanks David and Duncan,

pdf()/eps() are good options. Can you please tell which function produces
.wmf images.

I finally want to copy/insert these images into word file (.doc) and submit
it to my adviser, and keep a possibility to re-size pictures.

Is it possible to add these .pdf / .eps images into word (instead of latex).

Thanks,
Wenjie

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murd...@stats.uwo.ca>wrote:

>  On 19/12/2009 1:28 PM, Wenjie Lee wrote:
>
>> Hi R Users,
>>
>> I'm using following sample code to save png plots.
>>
>> png(file="sample.png", width=8, height=6)
>>
>> Then I copy or use "insert pictures" function to get the image into MS
>> Word.
>> After copying, if I try to stretch or re-size the image it starts getting
>> distorted. Is there a way to standardized graph pixels so that the
>> sharpness of the graph is maintained (at least for minor
>> stretching/re-sizing). Is it possible to achieve this?
>>
>> I know I can change width and height, but I have to submit this .doc file
>> to
>> my adviser and he may need to re-size it.
>>
>> Any suggestion would be highly appreciated,
>>
>>
> If you want to resize the graphic, you shouldn't use a bitmap format. Use
> .pdf, .eps, .wmf, etc.  It's still best to generate the graph at the final
> size (to get fonts and line widths right), but you'll get better results
> than with resizing a bitmap.
>
> I don't know which vector formats your advisor's version of MS Word
> supports, but presumably their docs will tell you.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>

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