Re: [R] Troubles in plotting to a postscript file (not to png)

2010-12-06 Thread Paul Murrell
Hi I think the problem is that the viewer you are using for the PS file cannot find the ComputerModern fonts that are referenced in the PS file. If you use something like ghostscript to process the file you can see this happening ... [pmur...@stat18 Temp]$ gs plot_example.ps ESP Ghostscript

Re: [R] Troubles in plotting to a postscript file (not to png)

2010-11-29 Thread David Winsemius
On Nov 29, 2010, at 9:00 AM, pilchat wrote: Hi guys, to make it easier, here is a simple case with the same issues. I use the short function below to make the attached PS file. Things to fix: -) the greek letter "lambda" is not printed, while "mu" is printed (see the plot command) -) th

Re: [R] Troubles in plotting to a postscript file (not to png)

2010-11-29 Thread pilchat
Hi guys, to make it easier, here is a simple case with the same issues. I use the short function below to make the attached PS file. Things to fix: -) the greek letter "lambda" is not printed, while "mu" is printed (see the plot command) -) the annotation inside the plot area: the "+-" symbo

[R] Troubles in plotting to a postscript file (not to png)

2010-11-29 Thread pilchat
Dear R users, I am trying to produce some plots in a postscript file, but I am experiencing some issues. I open the device with - setPS() postscript (file='gs_mcmc_dust.ps',width=5*3,height=5*3,horizontal = FALSE, paper = "special",family = "ComputerModern",encodi