I have recently "printed" in R to a postscript file. I'm working on a SSH
without an X terminal. It was fairly automatic:
> plot(x,y)
> dev.off()
And then the default creates a file called Rplots.ps which I can ftp to my
laptop and open in Ghostscript. I can see the file, and nothing looks odd.
However, when I import it into LaTeX, it refuses to configure right side up.
(It stays 90 degrees.) I've tried saving it as .eps with different options
in ghostscript. I've also tried many different rotating commands in LaTeX
(angle in \includegraphics, \rotate, \sideways,...) But, the picture seems
to be unaffected by any of these commands.
Does anyone know a trick to getting R postscript files into LaTeX?
Thanks, Jo
Johanna Hardin
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
610 N. College Way
Pomona College
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 607-8717
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