[R] Letter Spacing
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jan 9 09:33:13 CET 2004
We are not aware of any related changes between R 1.5.1 and R 1.8.1, and
no one else has reported a problem. Text strings in R graphics are
plotted directly in the font specified and not as individual letters, so
there is nothing you can do about letter spacing in R.
I would first cross-check that the same fonts have been used in both
systems (and that includes exact sizes of fonts), then check that a
metafile viewer (Windows XP comes with one, for example) shows the
difference. I am afraid that most of the problems we have investigated
with metafiles were traced to bugs in Word.
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Redding, Matthew wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been trying to make some adjustments to the graphics in a paper I wrote some time ago, for which the comments have been
> returned from the reviewers.
>
> I always use R for publication graphics...I think it does the best job available, for the things I am interested in.
>
> I could not get my graphics in R 181 to look the same as the old ones (completed 8 months ago),
> the text seemed a bit squashed
> together when I copied graphics as meta-files into word.
>
> I have found that by re-installing version 1.51, the graphics look as nice as the previous ones, with the text nicely spaced.
>
> Is there a "par" parameters that will adjust the letter spacing, so I can use version 181 for this type of job?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt R. Redding
> Senior Environmental Scientist, Intensive livestock and sheep
> Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences
> Department of Primary Industries
>
> Telephone 07 4688 1372 Fax 07 4688 1192
> Email matthew.redding at dpi.qld.gov.au
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