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grid.ls()-type information (something like an object explorer) that
would make it easier to see which object is which and also make it
easier to add and remove objects. A nice student project perhaps :)
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The authors of the Windows device might have more to say.
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Following advice posted to this list a while back by Prof Ripley [1], I
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The box for the i'th group is at x-location 'i' so ...
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There is now a 'grImport' package on CRAN for this sort of thing (also
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there about 17,000 graphs. is there
a way of possibly viewing this size postscript file in R itself ?
This postscript file presumably has more than one page(?). Take a look
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of the previous grid viewport (which is the
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I need to think a bit more about whether this behaviour can be fixed,
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This should make the first page work AND remove the warning about
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Is this what you mean ... ?
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file for symbols() it says (NOTE the x axis) ...
inches: If 'inches' is 'FALSE', the units are taken to be those of
the x axis.
If you precede your code with ...
par(pty=s)
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rather than calculate it on the fly so if we change our minds about UCL
method or percentiles there is no problem.
Can you put the Excel-generated version up somewhere for us to see the
final output you want? Then we could make some specific suggestions.
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x, dimension, x, location))
... or, if you know you are only dealing with native (data) values,
you could add them together before using them to specify a location ...
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grid.edit(L, x = unit(x, native))
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when the corresponding base functions were not generic).
c() is a bit harder because of its ... argument. If all of the ...
arguments are units it could work, but the result of c(1, unit(...))
would be a very nasty mess.
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file and they appear out of the column in the dvi
file. The only solution I found is to cut these lines in the tex file
generated by Sweave. Is there a more elegant and automatic solution to
this problem?
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The getGrob(), editGrob(), etc functions for working with grobs (and
sub-grobs) off-screen and grid.get(), grid.edit(), etc for working with
graphical output.
Recent changes in grid graphics. R News, 5(1):12-20, May 2005
describes this some more.
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If I run the following example from:
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grid.newpage()
pushViewport(viewport(w = 0.5, h = 0.5))
myplot - gTree(name = myplot
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grid.text(line one\nlinetwo,
x=rep(1:3/4, each=3),
y=rep(1:3/4, 3),
gp=gpar(lineheight=1:9/2))
Could you add this in relevant places in trellis.par Deepayan?
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What is the trellis parameter (or is there a trellis parameter) to
set the leading (the gap between lines) when long axis values
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I think there are two problems:
(i) You are specifying the font incorrectly. Try ...
# You might need to specify full paths to these
afmfiles - c(lbr.afm, lbd.afm, lbi.afm, lbdi.afm, lbms.afm);
# Set up the mapping for lucida font family
postscriptFonts
,
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/yandy/lubright/lbdi.afm,
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/yandy/lubright/lbms.afm)
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helvetica fonts
visible; no lucida fonts.)
further help and advice would still be appreciated.
Regards,
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that this solution is easier to find in future.
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