Seth,

The R functions png(), jpg() and bmp() will generate files that can be used in 
PowerPoint. Previews can be added to postscript files, using Ghostview and 
ImageMagik among others. I have done the latter in the past since the 
postscript files are of an excellent standard, and because I've wanted both to 
display and print a report. Having separate viewing and printing versions of 
graphs is not very convenient.


Regards,

Andrew C. Ward

CAPE Centre
Department of Chemical Engineering
The University of Queensland
Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia
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Quoting "Falcon, Seth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm looking for ideas for creating high-quality plots for use in projected
> presentations (powerpoint, etc) --- ideally high-quality png, jpg, bmp.
> 
> The graphics produced using the postscript device look very good.  Those
> generated with win.graph(), png are plagued by the jaggy lines.
> 
> So far, the only way I can use the postscript plots in my presentations is
> using separate screen capture software.  Can someone suggest a better way?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> + seth
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