Or maybe another output image format, such as tiff or png?

2010/2/10 Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>

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> On 10.02.2010 13:16, Jason Rupert wrote:
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>> Hello R-Help,
>>
>> I've got a bit of an issue with WMF's.   I am working on WindowsXP and
>> outputting WMF format images.   I then take the WMF format images and insert
>> them in PowerPoint.   I take the PowerPoint and convert it to PDF.
>>
>> The WMFs are nothing special.  Just the typical x-y plot with a gray
>> dotted grid added and a few matlines.  The WMFs, when produced look great!
>> They show all the necessary detail.
>>
>> Unfortunately, after placed in the PowerPoint and the PowerPoint is
>> converted to PDF via MS Office's built in conversion utility, the resulting
>> image have diagonal streaks across them from the y-axis down to the x-axis.
>>  The rest of the document is perfect, but the WMF images now have streaks
>> across them.  It looks like it may be caused, somehow, by the dotted grid.
>>
>> I am locked into the workflow where I must place images in a PowerPoint
>> and then convert it to PDF, so is there a different image format I should
>> use or is there and intermediate step I need to use so that the streaks do
>> not appear?
>>
>> Thanks for any feedback and insight.
>>
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> Use another converter to PDF?
>
> Uwe Ligges
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>  Jason
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