On 11-09-18 5:15 PM, bby2...@columbia.edu wrote:
Don and Duncan,

That function works, up to the same point where I can save pdf into
Word using the menu. But when I use Identify function together with
plot function, the Quartz window has to be closed before I can go back
the console to execute "copy2eps" function. But by then, I don't have
an active device anymore. So it beats the purpose.

You stop the identify function by right-clicking in the graphics window. I have my one-button Mac set up to do this with a two-finger tap, you may have it set some other way. (I think Mac calls this a "secondary tap".) After that dev.copy2eps should copy the identifiers too.

Duncan Murdoch



Dan,

I'm using Word 2004. Upgrading Word is an idea. I will definitely look
into it, although I didn't think those who didn't have this problem
necessarily had a higher version of Word.

Bonnie Yuan

Quoting Duncan Murdoch<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>:

On 11-09-18 4:53 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:
I think it's actually dev.copy2eps()

or at least that one works.

Right, sorry.

Duncan Murdoch



On 18-Sep-11, at 1:51 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:

On 11-09-18 4:11 PM, bby2...@columbia.edu wrote:
Yes, I'm positive I had the right window highlighted, and I have
shown
this problem to lots of people including tech staff, to get no
answers. So I suspect it's probably a somewhat obscure problem.

Duncan, thanks for the lead on the new group. I will follow up on
that. What is the copy2eps? Is it to Excel? Do you get that option
in R?

copy2eps() is a function in R.  Try ?copy2eps for details.

Duncan Murdoch


Bonnie Yuan.

Quoting Duncan Murdoch<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>:

On 11-09-18 3:48 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:

On 18-Sep-11, at 12:38 PM, bby2...@columbia.edu wrote:

This is has been bugging me for a long time. Nobody around me
seems
to have this problem. I hope someone on the forum could help me.

When I generate a R graph and want to bring the image into Word. I
cannot copy and paste it like many of my classmates can do. The
"Select" in Edit menu have all options grayed out.

You want "Copy", not "Select".  Then Paste into your word
processor.

That doesn't work for me with OpenOffice (I don't have Word).
copy2eps(file="some.eps") does work, along with Insert | Picture
| From
file...


So what I ended up doing is to save it as pdf file and bring it
into Word. But if I use "Identify" in the Plot statement, there
will be values labels on the graph when you click on the
observation. For some reason, these labels don't show up in the
pdf
file.

They did show up with copy2eps().  I didn't try copy2pdf(); my
copy of
OpenOffice doesn't recognize .pdf as a picture type.

But Bonnie will probably get a better answer on the R-sig-mac list.

Duncan Murdoch


So the last resort I have is prinscreen, which always have
irrelevant things showing.

I've tried updating R/OS and all softwares on my MAC, but nothing
seems to do anything. I have OX 10.6.8. Does this problem sound
familiar to anyone?

Thanks in advance!

Bonnie Yuan

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