First, I want to thank everybody who responded for their helpful comments and suggestions, though the problem is still unresolved and if anyone has any additional ideas, I would be grateful. Second, if I can test your patience just a bit more, I have found an additional clue that perhaps will help solve the mystery of the missing dotted lines (on my system, apparently).
Recall the minimal example, pdf(file = "test.pdf") x <- 1:10 plot(x, type = "l", lty = 3, lwd = 3) lines(x, 0.5 * x) dev.off() And the issue is that I don't see the dotted line in my viewer. I do, however, if the file is created by quartz(file = "testQ.pdf", type = "pdf") x <- 1:10 plot(x, type = "l", lty = 3, lwd = 3) lines(x, 0.5 * x) dev.off() but then the file generated is 72 Kb instead of 4Kb as with the pdf device. I tried on another Leopard system (64 bit R) with the same result, and then on a system running Tiger (all with a version of R 2.10.1 patched), The dotted lines appeared on Tiger. I transferred the Tiger generated file to my Leopard Mac and the dotted line appears on the viewer, here, as well. So, I investigated how the files might differ and the only thing that I can find is that the Tiger generated version contains the lines 1 J 1 j whereas, in the Leopard generated version, I only see 1 j If I add a line of 1 J to the Leopard generated file, after line 35, the dotted lines do appear in my viewer. I don't know what these commands do in pdf (I don't speak pdf). Would anyone have an idea what could have happened that my pdf() command does not produce them and most importantly, any ideas on how to fix it? Thank you, again, for your responses. Leopard sessionInfo sessionInfo() R version 2.10.1 Patched (2010-02-09 r51118) i386-apple-darwin9.8.0 locale: [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods [7] base best, Ken Quoting Thomas Lumley <tlum...@u.washington.edu>:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Ken Knoblauch wrote:Thanks. By intended result, do you mean that the dotted line in the viewed pdf file from the short code appeared correctly? which would support the hypothesis that it is something specific to my computer/setup or that it appeared as I had intended the example to demonstrate? in which case, it is consistent with a problem with Leopard.It also worked correctly for me on Leopard (10.5.8). -thomasKen Quoting David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net>:On Feb 11, 2010, at 5:42 AM, Ken Knoblauch wrote:Achim. Indeed, you are right. That is where the problem is. Thanks for helping localize it a bit further. So, I should cc this to the r-sig-mac list. For the r-sig-mac list, here is the original post on the r-help https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-February/227832.html The pdf() command (at least on my Mac :( ) appears to have a problem in displaying dotted lines (lty = 3). Short example, pdf(file = "test.pdf", height = 6, width = 6) x <- 1:10 plot(x, type = "l", lty = 3, lwd = 3) lines(x, 0.5 * x, type = "l") dev.off()That one produces the intended result when run from the console, while the attached file in your prior posting had the features you observed (invisdble in Preview faintlt visible on Acrobat) on my mac 10.5.8 installation. R 2.10.1. Acrobat 8.1.7 and Preview Version 4.2 (469.5).Hopefully, this is not yet another instance of R-Mac-FAQ 12.10 but something more easily treated. R version 2.10.1 Patched (2010-02-01 r51089) i386-apple-darwin9.8.0 locale: [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods [7] base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] tools_2.10.1 R.app GUI 1.32-dev (5548 Leopard build 32-bit), Thank you. Ken Quoting Achim Zeileis <achim.zeil...@uibk.ac.at>:Ken, an idea off-list: Have you tried pdf(file = "test.pdf", height = 6, width = 6) ... dev.off() with your code? This is essentially what Sweave should do internally. If that replicates your problem, it might be a hint that something with pdf() is not working on your machine (rather than Sweave()). Z-- Ken Knoblauch Inserm U846 Stem-cell and Brain Research Institute Department of Integrative Neurosciences 18 avenue du Doyen Lépine 69500 Bron France tel: +33 (0)4 72 91 34 77 fax: +33 (0)4 72 91 34 61 portable: +33 (0)6 84 10 64 10 http://www.sbri.fr/members/kenneth-knoblauch.html _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-macDavid Winsemius, MD Heritage Laboratories West Hartford, CT-- Ken Knoblauch Inserm U846 Stem-cell and Brain Research Institute Department of Integrative Neurosciences 18 avenue du Doyen Lépine 69500 Bron France tel: +33 (0)4 72 91 34 77 fax: +33 (0)4 72 91 34 61 portable: +33 (0)6 84 10 64 10 http://www.sbri.fr/members/kenneth-knoblauch.html _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-macThomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics tlum...@u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle
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