or
polygons...
I might also add that I've just started using the grid graphics system in
the last few months, and I'm impressed at how powerful and flexible it is.
Thanks!
Randy
On 2/12/07 2:27 PM, Paul Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Randall C Johnson [Contr.] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying
Hello,
I'm trying to determine the width of a plotting point (in inches) in the
grid package. I naively thought I could create a pointsGrob with only one
point and get the width (as tried below), but this results in an object with
a size of 0inches (changing cex has no effect). Does anyone have a
Hello everyone,
I've been fiddling around with the snow and Rmpi packages on my new Intel
Mac, and have run into a few problems. When I make a cluster on my machine,
both slaves start up just fine, and everything works as expected. When I try
to make a cluster including another networked machine
On 11/7/06 11:28 AM, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 15:56, Randall C Johnson [Contr.] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been fiddling around with the snow and Rmpi packages on my new Intel
Mac, and have run into a few problems. When I make a cluster on my
Hello,
I'm trying to install R on a linux machine running Red Hat 8. I ran
./configure
make
and get the following error. I've installed several versions of R (2.2.1
most recently) on this machine and haven't had any problems until now. I
wondered if the outdated compiler (gcc version 3.2) was
That's exactly what I needed.
thanks to all!
Randy
On 5/19/06 4:02 PM, Marc Schwartz (via MN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 15:37 -0400, Randall C Johnson [Contr.] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install R on a linux machine running Red Hat 8. I ran
./configure
make
Hello Erin,
Have you tried changing the font to a large, bold face font in the GUI
preferences? This may take care of the resolution issues without needing to
use power point, and give you the flexibility of a live R session.
Best,
Randy
On 2/14/06 1:46 AM, Erin Hodgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried using Keynote? It is a part of iWork and handles pdf files
properly (you can resize as many times as you want without loosing image
quality). It also will convert to and from Power Point. I would highly
recommend it to anyone using OS X.
Randy
On 10/31/05 6:14 PM, Jarrett Byrnes