Hi,

Thank you for helping,

Actually, lwd=.5 in plot() or par() brings neither error nor warning message, but lwd below 1 seems not to be taken into account, as plot(..., lwd=1) and plot(..., lwd=.5) look quite the same.

Besides, it is mentioned in the lwd section of the par() help page :
" (...) some devices do not implement line widths less than one".

What I am looking for is how to get readable plots (with not too wide lines) after size reduction...

Best regards,

Jacques VESLOT


Paul Murrell a �crit :
Hi


Jacques VESLOT wrote:

Dear R-users,

Someone, who uses R under Mac, wants to insert a couple of small plots (each with several lines) in an article, but he has to reduce plots' size significantly. He did it (in pdf or enc. ps) but, unfortunately, everything is reduced but lines' width. Besides, 'lwd' argument in par() or plot() can't be less than one.



IANAMU (I am not a Mac user) either, but you should definitely be able to set lwd to less than 1. What happens when you try par(lwd=.5) or plot(1:10, type="l", lwd=.5)?


Paul


I am not a Mac user and I don't know whether it is a Mac-related problem or not.

Could somebody please give me a way to solve this problem, either to reduce line width under R, or to get reduced lines' width when reducing plot size ?

Thanks,

Jacques VESLOT
Cirad

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