Using R 1.9.1 alpha via XEmacs with ESS under Windows 2000, I did the following:

     library(lattice)
     xyplot(1~1)

I got the plot in a separate window, from which I did File -> Copy to the clipboard -> as a metafile. I then changed to MS Word, and it pasted fine.

When I started R 1.9.1 alpha directly (without XEmacs) and tried the same thing, I got a standard lattice plot. However, when I tried File -> Copy to the clipboard -> as a metafile, I got a blank plot when copying into MS Word. When I copied as a bitmap, it came through fine. However, I suspect that is unacceptable.

Conclusion: ESS with Emacs or XEmacs could provide you an alternative to 'dev.copy', etc., suggested by Ulises Mora Alverez.

hope this helps. spencer graves

Ulises Mora Alvarez wrote:

Hi!

Take a look at the help pages of 'dev.print', 'dev.copy' and 'dev.copy2eps'. These functions are very simple to use and, depending on your system, give you a lot of choises.

Regards.


On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, Charles and Kimberly Maner wrote:



Hello.  I have researched this topic and have found no answers.  I am
running R 1.9.0 and am trying to print a lattice graph, (e.g., xyplot(1~1)),
using mouse right click -> print.  It produces a blank page.  Also, I right
clich, copy the metafile and paste into a MS Office document, (e.g., .ppt,
.doc) and, same thing, a blank.  I have updated to the latest lattice
package and still no printing.  Any help/advice?


Thanks, Charles

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