Gabor,
Interesting.
I have had success compressing the pdf generated by R with
pdftk. However when I incorporate that in a pdflatex document it
ends up decompressed in the final pdf.
Regards,
David.
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Gabor Grothendieck writes:
> I j
Gabor,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried pdftk but it made very
little difference.
Regards,
David.
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Gabor Grothendieck writes:
> After generating the pdf try this using the free pdftk utilty:
>
>pdftk infile.pdf output ou
ould be substantially smaller if the R
graphs were compressed.
Regards,
David
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Thanks for all the helpful suggestions.
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Hi,
I'm having issues using this package to parse large XML files.
Where should bugs be reported? The omegahat website has several
broken links.
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bar. Is there a way to access the contents of "..." for
in-place modification?
I know I can use args <- list(...), but presumably that
takes a copy. Unless there is a way to pass the list
as "..." in the call to bar?
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David.
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