I have two graphs that I include in ppower4 (created from the R
statistical package) that I'm having problems with.  They look fine before
inclusion.  But in ppower4 graphics with the usual blue background I use,
it turns SOME of the legends and text of the graphs from black to white
(which is what its supposed to do) and others it leaves in black.  The
really mysterious thing is that which it turns is not predictable (they
were all created in the identical way in R) AND if I include them in the
latex document in reverse order (or include different graphs after them)
sometimes different pieces of the text change from white to black or black
to white.

I've seen the same behavior with other graphs created from R too, so
there's nothing unique to these I can think of.  If anyone would like to
take a look, I've put copies of the files and my ppower4 latex file at
http://gking.harvard.edu/tmp/pp4/ and any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Gary King

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David Florence Professor of Government
Director, Harvard-MIT Data Center

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