On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, David Kaplan wrote:

Hi all,

I just discovered a wonderful LaTeX document class that does slide
presentations.  It's called Powerdot.  From what I can gather, it doesn't
read graphics that have been saved as .pdf files  -  though I could be
wrong.  In any case, is there a way of generating graphics in R that can
be saved as .eps files?

There are many, but dev.copy2eps seems the most obvious, and the best results are usually obtained by opening a postscript() device and plottign directly on to it.

Converting PDF to .eps is also easy by many routes: I tend to find
'Export to PS' in Acrobat produces the cleanest results. (How to get to that depends on both the Acrobat version and platform.) Others use pdf2ps (part of Ghostscript).


Thanks

David

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