Hi All
Sorry for bringing the issue back, but I've tried R's embedFonts and it
did no good. Fetched its return which was gs command, removed FONTPATH
(since I don't use any tricky ones and it was empty), and had to
ran it with -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress and finally it DID IT! ;-)
So finally
On 12/28/06, Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone for your input - it was helpful! A bit of a summary:
It helps to have some feeling for the differences between the gamut of
a CMYK (ink) printing process and the screen. Many people run into
difficulties because they
On 12/26/06, Yaroslav Halchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sorry for bringing this discussion back. From your
experience what tools produced nice results and were easy to use under
linux (or better be available under Linux).
A publisher requested to get tiff's saved in CMYK so I
started
I am sorry for bringing this discussion back. From your
experience what tools produced nice results and were easy to use under
linux (or better be available under Linux).
A publisher requested to get tiff's saved in CMYK so I
started doing research on the topic and of cause first of all I
I put here the solution given at r-help list:
Dennis Alexis Valin Dittrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]writes:
ps2pdf14 -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress figure.eps tmp.pdf
pdftops -eps tmp.pdf figure_with_embeded_fonts.eps
The first script is delivered with ghostscript. The second program
belongs to the xpdf
Hi all,
I can't speak for R, but perhaps some ideas here:
The publisher (AIP) demands submission of separate eps file
for each figure with all fonts embedded in it (even the standard
14 adobe fonts).
what a pain.
I recently published an article in an AIP journal but the EPS files that I
--- Yury Yuryev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand the R does not do this embedding. It inserts only
comments what resources are needed.
In recent versions of R (= 2.3.0) the embedFonts() function might do what you
want. For more details see Murrell and Ripley, R News 6(2):41,
On 10/9/06, Yury Yuryev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Debian-Science,
Here was a discussion about software used to make a graphs
for publications. Among others the R statistical software was
mentioned. I spent some time to learn it and found a problem when
tried to submit an eps graphs created
I recently published an article in an AIP journal but the EPS files that I
submitted used didn't any font information. I'm not sure how I got away with
that (but the article came out fine). Maybe I was lucky or perhaps they've
changed the submission system.
The procedure of submission
Thank everybody for responses and suggestions.
Now I have a lot to try following your advises.
Actually, I have tried conversion of text to outlines with gs
using epswrite device. If other will not help I can use that way
despite the screen view is not good.
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury Yuryev.
Dear Debian-Science,
Here was a discussion about software used to make a graphs
for publications. Among others the R statistical software was
mentioned. I spent some time to learn it and found a problem when
tried to submit an eps graphs created with R.
The publisher (AIP) demands submission of
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