[R] OT: ps -> eps -> MS Word
Scot W McNary
smcnary at charm.net
Thu Sep 13 17:30:49 CEST 2001
In windows (98) I've had problems with eps/bmp/emf with resolution when
trying to paste into word (not just with R graphics but with SAS graphics
as well). By accident two weeks ago I learned that writing the graphic in
PNG format results in very little resolution loss. It may work in for you
too, at least until you find a more permanent strategy. I paste it in
using "insert picture", "from file" pull downs into word/powerpoint.
Scot McNary
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Scot W. McNary email:smcnary at charm.net
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Don MacQueen wrote:
> My guess is that the problem is in how Acrobat saves in .eps format.
> If you have Adobe Illustrator available, try using it instead.
> I frequently go R/SPlus -> Illustrator -> Word without loss of resolution.
> (Illustrator and Word on the Macintosh, but that shouldn't matter for
> this kind of thing)
> -Don
>
> At 8:56 PM -0700 9/12/01, Marc R. Feldesman wrote:
> >I've created a bunch of postscript trees (post.rpart), which I
> >subsequently edit in Adobe Acrobat 4.05 (I need additional labelling
> >that isn't easy to add with R). After editing the labels and
> >annotations using Acrobat, I then export the file to Adobe's .eps
> >format so I can insert the picture into a Microsoft Word 2000
> >document. The .pdf file distilled from the .ps file is crystal
> >clear, while the .eps file is fuzzy at any resolution in any program
> >(Ghostview 4/Ghostscript 7), Paintshop Pro 7, Word 2000, Powerpoint
> >2000. Is there some way to keep the .eps resolution the same as the
> >.pdf/.ps resolution?
> >
> >(I realize that LaTex is the way to go, but I'm too near completion
> >of this project to change the entire document. And, the journal is
> >too Neanderthal to accept a manuscript in LaTex format).
> >
> >I welcome suggestions.
> >
> >
> >
> >Dr. Marc R. Feldesman
> >email: feldesmanm at pdx.edu
> >email: feldesman at attglobal.net
> >fax: 503-725-3905
> >
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