Philippe Grosjean wrote:
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> ..I would be happy to receive your comments and suggestions to improve
> this document.
> All the best,
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> PhG
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LaTeX is my personal tool of choice and the vector format I use most often
is http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ PGF (Portable Graphics For
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Philippe Grosjean
wrote:
format (PDF) to another one (SVG). In Inkscape, you use File -> Open... for
the first step, and File -> Save as... for the second. Since it is a vector
format, your graph should not look pixelised.
Yes, this is wh
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Philippe Grosjean
wrote:
> format (PDF) to another one (SVG). In Inkscape, you use File -> Open... for
> the first step, and File -> Save as... for the second. Since it is a vector
> format, your graph should not look pixelised.
>
Yes, this is what I'm doing, but I
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Philippe Grosjean
wrote:
"Cross-platforms solution to export R graphs"
There is playwith, and latticist, which seem cross-platform (binaries
available for both Mac&Win). rattle uses latticist.
Yes, right.
Rcmdr can be used for
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Philippe Grosjean
wrote:
> The page is at:
> http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:graphics-misc:export.
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The article suggests to use Inksacpe for PDF -> SVG conversion.
I've recently experimented this, but it seems that the graph loses
quality in the wa
Hello,
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Philippe Grosjean
wrote:
> "Cross-platforms solution to export R graphs"
>
There is playwith, and latticist, which seem cross-platform (binaries
available for both Mac&Win). rattle uses latticist.
Rcmdr can be used for saving graphs.
JavaGD (used in JGR) sav
To further add to this discussion. I would like to propose
**cross-platform** solutions, emphasizing that the proposed solutions
should work on Windows, Mac OS X and Ubuntu, at least.
First of all, inclusion of a simple EPS graphs produced by R 2.9.0 with:
> setEPS(); postscript("TestGraph.eps
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Le jeudi 09 avril 2009 à 15:04 +0200, Philippe Grosjean a écrit :
Hello Rusers,
I have worked on a R Wiki page for solutions in exporting R graphs,
especially, the often-asked questions:
- How can I export R graphs in vectorized format (EMF) for inclusion in
MS W
Le jeudi 09 avril 2009 à 15:04 +0200, Philippe Grosjean a écrit :
> Hello Rusers,
>
> I have worked on a R Wiki page for solutions in exporting R graphs,
> especially, the often-asked questions:
> - How can I export R graphs in vectorized format (EMF) for inclusion in
> MS Word or OpenOffice o
Thank you Philippe.
That is very helpful.
Philippe Grosjean wrote:
>
> Hello Rusers,
>
> I have worked on a R Wiki page for solutions in exporting R graphs,
> especially, the often-asked questions:
> - How can I export R graphs in vectorized format (EMF) for inclusion in
> MS Word or Op
Hello Rusers,
I have worked on a R Wiki page for solutions in exporting R graphs,
especially, the often-asked questions:
- How can I export R graphs in vectorized format (EMF) for inclusion in
MS Word or OpenOffice outside of Windows?
- What is the best solution(s) for post-editing/annotating
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