[R] problem clipping R postscript plots within latex
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Tue Aug 1 18:12:33 CEST 2000
Stephen Eglen <stephen at cogsci.ed.ac.uk> writes:
> > > generated by R into a latex document. Specifically, the latex package
> > > graphicsx allow you to specify the bounding box of the postscript
> > > file, so that you can just show _part_ of the postscript file if you
> > > tell it to also clip the area outside of the bounding box.
> ...
> > Ow. This stems from the use of "initclip" in the R-generated PS. One
> > shouldn't do that, one should bracket clipped graphics within
> > gsave/grestore instead. Sounds a bit tricky to get right.
>
> Thanks. To solve my current problem, I changed the definition of the
> `cl' operator in the postscript file to:
>
> /cl { gsave initclip newpath 3 index 3 index moveto 1 index
> 4 -1 roll lineto exch 1 index lineto lineto
> closepath clip grestore newpath } def
>
> [i.e. just adding the gsave ... grestore pair]
>
> Whether this is the proper solution though is another matter...
It isn't. It grestore-s before actually plotting the stuff that needs
to be clipped, so effectively you just disabled R's clipping. A better
way would be to start the plotting with a "gs" and have
/cl { gr gs newpath 3 index 3 index moveto 1 index
4 -1 roll lineto exch 1 index lineto lineto
closepath clip newpath } def
and end everything with a "gr". Not too sure that is perfectly safe,
though...
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