Thanks for your answer, Adai!
Being a newbie, I finally tried a lot of things and
wasted a stack of paper in
order to get a black white printer printable chart
of good quality.
My experiences are the following:
* do never (!) use the alpha correction color settings
for transparency if the
Thanks for your answer, Adai!
Being a newbie, I finally tried a lot of things and
wasted a stack of paper in
order to get a black white printer printable chart
of good quality.
My experiences are the following:
* do never (!) use the alpha correction color settings
for transparency if the
Werner Wernersen writes:
the graphs look nice on the screen but when printed in black and
white every color apart from black doesn't look very nice.
My advice is: If you want a black-and-white or grayscale printout, don't
plot in colors.
--
Bjørn-Helge Mevik
Hi!
I have browsed the help archives but did not find
anything on the subject: How
to make publication quality graphs with R best?
Is there some document about that topic out there? The
problem is that the
graphs look nice on the screen but when printed in
black and white every color
apart
, 2005 3:27 PM
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] Journal Quality R Graphs?
Hi!
I have browsed the help archives but did not find
anything on the subject: How
to make publication quality graphs with R best?
Is there some document about that topic out there? The
problem
Searching for graph publication on
http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/ gave me the following hit :
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/03/0202.html which suggests
postscript().
Have you tried printing other documents in black and white on the same
printer or tried different printers for