in My Macbook pro, there s no problem
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On 30/10/2008, at 08:35, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

Yes, it is specific to you (or some Macs). I'm not sitting in front of my iMac, but when it displays on my Linux box, the result is fine.

There are several variants of x11(): I am assuming this is the CRAN build and type="cairo"? I tested the latter (and my self-build), and it should be rendering on the Mac so the actual X server would be irrelevant. My test was for 10.5.5, though.

On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, John Maindonald wrote:

Following execution of the following code, the second "infinity" appears [from the final command: axis(....)] as the degree symbol. The first infinity is fine. When plotting to a quartz window, both infinity symbols are fine. I've no idea whether this is specific to X11 on the Mac, but maybe it is
well to note it here first.

x11()
## Sample from bivariate normal (x, y) with correlation rho
rho <- 0.75; x <- rnorm(40); y <- rnorm(40) + rho/sqrt(1-rho^2)*x
x0 <- cut(x, breaks=c(-Inf,-1,1,Inf))
plot(unclass(x0), y, xaxt="n")
axis(1, at=1:3, labels=expression("(" * -infinity * ", " * -1 * "]",
                    "(" * -1 * ", 1]", "(1, " * infinity * "]"))

R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20)
i386-apple-darwin8.11.1

locale:
en_AU.UTF-8/en_AU.UTF-8/C/C/en_AU.UTF-8/en_AU.UTF-8

attached base packages:
[1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods
[7] base

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] Matrix_0.999375-16 grid_2.8.0         lattice_0.17-15
[4] lme4_0.999375-27   nlme_3.1-89

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