I'm sorry to ask what must be such a newbie question, but I can't find an answer online, nor can I figure it out for myself. When I use the printer icon on the R console to save the R console to a pdf file, I get results like those shown at http://mickmcquaid.com/example.pdf, the page is not wide enough, so each page is divided into two pages, with about a column of numbers on the second page.
I tried two strategies to deal with this. One was to use the Mac OS X print dialog, which offers some possibilities. For instance, I can change the paper. If I change it to landscape, I get the same result because the margins don't change, so the output only uses a small fraction of the printed page. This behavior led to the second strategy. At the R command line, I try to say things like options(width=55) or options(papersize="landscape") to affect the width of the output. All these choices seem to lead to output of exactly the same width---not on the display, but in the resulting pdf. Can anyone tell me how to overcome this or even the proper keywords to google to figure it out? I've looked through a bunch of the R-sig-mac archives, and I've tried a few keyword searches, but to no success so far. -- Michael McQuaid, Assistant Professor School of Information, University of Michigan 305B West Hall, 1085 South University Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1107 734-647-9550 voice 734-764-2475 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mickmcquaid.com _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
