[R] problem with pdf() on Mac Os X

Don MacQueen macq at llnl.gov
Thu Mar 24 17:07:12 CET 2005


I had this problem last fall. It went away after a while, and I 
believe the "fix" was an OS version upgrade.
Later, I was sending PDF files created with R to a colleague. When I 
viewed them, the labels were there.
When he viewed them on his computer, they were not displayed. He 
upgraded his OS, after which they
were displayed.

Here is my version information, and note that I have a later version 
of the OS (10.3.8).

>  version
          _                       
platform powerpc-apple-darwin6.8.5
arch     powerpc                 
os       darwin6.8.5             
system   powerpc, darwin6.8.5    
status                           
major    2                       
minor    0.1                     
year     2004                    
month    11                      
day      15
language R

-Don


At 9:43 AM +0100 3/24/05, guillaume allain wrote:
>Hello R helpers,
>
>I am quite new as a R user, and even more on a Mac Os. I am running 
>R under Emacs 21.3.30.5 through ESS.
>
>I have some problems with the pdf() device :  when sent to it, plots 
>don't come out with any
>labels, titles or whatever written. I don't have that problem when 
>plots are sent to X11 or postscript devices.
>
>As pdf is the native format on Mac Os X, i find it sad to have to go 
>through .ps then .pdf using ps2pdf... Here's my R version
>
>platform powerpc-apple-darwin6.8
>arch     powerpc
>os       darwin6.8
>system   powerpc, darwin6.8
>status
>major    2
>minor    0.1
>year     2004
>month    11
>day      15
>language R
>>
>
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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