Hi,
On 11 February 2010 22:14, Paul Murrell wrote:
> Hi
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> baptiste auguie wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> You could try the grid.grab() function in R devel if your graphics use
>> the Grid package. It will read the graphical output as a bitmap which
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> grid.grab() does NOT grab a bitmap version of
Hi
baptiste auguie wrote:
Hi,
You could try the grid.grab() function in R devel if your graphics use
the Grid package. It will read the graphical output as a bitmap which
grid.grab() does NOT grab a bitmap version of the current picture. It
grabs all of the (grid-rendered) grobs in the cu
Hi,
You could try the grid.grab() function in R devel if your graphics use
the Grid package. It will read the graphical output as a bitmap which
you can then export in a multipage pdf. It may not be really
flattening per se but that would definitely help with the viewing
speed.
HTH,
baptiste
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Hello,
This question is a nightmare to search for, as I get so many irrelevant
results. What I'm interested in doing if I have many pages of plots and I want
to keep them together in the same document, say a PDF, is there a way to
flatten all the dot plots and graphics, so that they don't take
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