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Subject: [R-SIG-Mac] Editing files created in R
From: Kaustubh Bhalerao <bhalerao.1 () osu ! edu>
Date: 2004-10-26 16:45:00
Message-ID: 6074E104-276E-11D9-9047-000393B62F72 () osu ! edu
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Hello,
One program I find particularly useful to edit R plots is Omnigraffle.
The version 2.0 comes bundled with OS X, but I also have the commercial
version. It allows adding annotation, legends and other similar things
very easily and allows exporting into EPS, JPEG, PDF, or TIFF formats.
I can simply copy the image from the quartz device and paste it into
the omnigraffle window as well.
Graphic converter (also bundled) may provide some functionality too -
but haven't really needed it.
Hope this helps.
Kaustubh
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> Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 15:51:50 +0200
> From: Jean Thioulouse <jtnews1@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr>
> Subject: Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R 2.0.0 Change Working Directory
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> Hello,
>
> I have tried PitStop to edit the pdf files created by R, but it did not
> work (seems that the pdf contains only one large bitmap). Do you know
> any other software able to edit pdf files obtained with R ? How can I
> use the pdf version of the graphic that is in the clipboard ?
>
> Thank you,
> Jean
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