[R-sig-eco] graphs in corner of the pane, Windows 10 is the difference

Torsten Hauffe torsten.hauffe at gmail.com
Fri May 5 17:23:50 CEST 2017


Hi Mike,

not sure whether I understand what you mean with Word 7 (2007?). Do you
copy and paste the figure or do you export it with a function like  tiff()
or pdf()?
In the first case, this is maybe an issue with the high display resolution
of the Surface PC. I would try to set it to a regular 1300x768 resolution
and see what happens. However, in general I would recommend to use pdf()
export to get high resolution figures suitable for publishing.

HTH!

On 5 May 2017 at 11:00, Michael Marsh <swamp at blarg.net> wrote:

>
> Clustering with mvpart and rpartpca, graphs fill the pane normally in
> Windows 7 as copied into Word 7, But with the same script and datasets,
> they only occupy the upper left-hand quarter of the pane in Windows 10 on
> SURFACE BOOK, again, as copied into a Word 7 document.
> when I test graphic parameters on either computer, following suggestions
> by another reader, I get:
> > par("mfrow")
> [1] 1 1
> > par("plt")
> [1] 0.1455083 0.8544917 0.2342400 0.8425600
> >
> I would like to re-set the  graphics output in my Windows 10 computer so
> that I getgraphs that fill the graphics pane in Word 7.
>
> Mike Marsh
>
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