[R] Using graphics straight from R into published articles
Jonathan P Daily
jdaily at usgs.gov
Tue Mar 29 19:22:36 CEST 2011
I think you should google search Sweave, as well as check out the ?Sweave
page.
Not to mention the graphics devices that embed quite nicely into
documents, like ?postscript.
HTH,
Jon
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r-help-bounces at r-project.org wrote on 03/29/2011 12:31:18 PM:
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> [R] Using graphics straight from R into published articles
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> blanco
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> to:
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> r-help
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> 03/29/2011 12:44 PM
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> Hi,
> I have been working with R for the past couple of years; analyzing data
and
> producing some graphics.
>
> I was just wondering if people use graphics from R straight into
articles or
> are they always edited in some way; fonts, headers, axis, color etc?
Using
> photoshop or some other programs?
>
> I would like to think it is possible, better and more profession to do
it
> all in R.
> I tried google and the search option but found nothing on the topic.
>
> What are the experiences for all the professionals out there that use R?
> Are there any articles on this specific subject?
>
> thanks,
> blanco
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