Also try using pdf() instead of postscript(). It seems to keep everything
happy, and retain higher resolution.
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xlab=list(Combined Score, fontfamily=HersheySans),
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On 01/12/2010 04:36 PM, dwalcerz wrote:
This is a solution I am posting for a problem that others may have.
If you want to:
1. Place lattice graphics from R into an Adobe InDesign document, and
2. Use the export as eps function in R to maximize resolution (it is much
better than
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