Hi Dennis,
Sounds like it is time to shift the communications to MS support. Perhaps
providing them with application/OS version details and copies of the relevant
files will enable some debugging on their end.
Still not sure why I am not experiencing the behavior...
Regards,
Marc
> On Mar 2
Mark
The two computers that exhibit this are both from 2017. The one that works
correctly is a bit older.
Now that it is reasonably clear that R is doing the right thing, the question
is how to fix this in Office.
I just tried one more thing — I have an RTF document with embedded JPEGs that
Interesting.
Given that I am not [yet] experiencing this behavior, which has a retina
display (mid 2014 15-inch MBP), it makes me wonder if there was some level of
corruption in the upgrade to Office via the Autoupdate tool from MS. Unless
both of you have much more recent hardware by chance...
Hello,
I’m seeing the exact same behavior on my version of Word (16.11.1 - 180319). It
only happened in the last month or two, so I was suspecting it had something to
do with this recent change:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/01/office-for-mac-finally-has-real-time-collaboration-in-16-9-0
Hi Dennis,
Very strange.
Perhaps you might consider completely removing all Office components and doing
a fully clean install?
If the PDF that I sent exhibited the same behavior as one you create locally,
that would tend to suggest that the problem is not your R installation.
More info here
Marc
Office is fully updated (see version as yours)
Original size is 1/2 of the intended size.
When the drag the file to TextEdit, the size is as intended!
So, the mystery continues.
Dennis
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Hi Dennis,
I reviewed the Preference settings in Word and did not see anything that to my
eye would be relevant to default embedded object sizes.
You might check to be sure that your Office installation is fully updated.
There have been several updates of late. My Word is showing version 16.11.
Marc
Thanks for trying this.
Your PDF exhibited the problematic behavior (half-size). It appears that we
are using the same version of the OS. We are using the same generation of Word
(Office Home & Business 2016 for Mac (Work At Home)) although there are
probably several versions of Offic
> On Mar 26, 2018, at 11:11 AM, Dennis Fisher wrote:
>
> R 3.4.3
> OS X 13.3
>
> Colleagues
>
> I have encountered surprising behavior in the following circumstance:
>
> 1. I create a one-page PDF in R. The command might be:
> pdf(“/path/to/file”, width=5, height=3.5)
>
> 2. When I
R 3.4.3
OS X 13.3
Colleagues
I have encountered surprising behavior in the following circumstance:
1. I create a one-page PDF in R. The command might be:
pdf(“/path/to/file”, width=5, height=3.5)
2. When I open the PDF in Preview, the “inspector” confirms the intended size.
3. I em
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