xfig package:grDevices R Documentation _X_F_i_g _G_r_a_p_h_i_c_s _D_e_v_i_c_e _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n: 'xfig' starts the graphics device driver for producing XFig (version 3.2) graphics. The auxiliary function 'ps.options' can be used to set and view (if called without arguments) default values for the arguments to 'xfig' and 'postscript'. _U_s_a_g_e: xfig(file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.fig", "Rplot%03d.fig"), onefile = FALSE, encoding = "none", paper = "default", horizontal = TRUE, width = 0, height = 0, family = "Helvetica", pointsize = 12, bg = "transparent", fg = "black", pagecentre = TRUE, defaultfont = FALSE, textspecial = FALSE) _A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s: file: a character string giving the name of the file. For use with 'onefile = FALSE' give a C integer format such as '"Rplot%03d.fig"' (the default in that case). (See 'postscript' for further details.) onefile: logical: if true allow multiple figures in one file. If false, assume only one page per file and generate a file number containing the page number. encoding: The encoding in which to write text strings. The default is not to re-encode. This can be any encoding recognized by 'iconv': in a Western UTF-8 locale you probably want to select an 8-bit encoding such as 'latin1', and in an East Asian locale an 'EUC' encoding. If re-encoding fails, the text strings will be written in the current encoding with a warning. paper: the size of paper region. The choices are '"A4"', '"Letter"' and '"Legal"' (and these can be lowercase). A further choice is '"default"', which is the default. If this is selected, the papersize is taken from the option '"papersize"' if that is set to a non-empty value, otherwise '"A4"'. horizontal: the orientation of the printed image, a logical. Defaults to true, that is landscape orientation. width, height: the width and height of the graphics region in inches. The default is to use the entire page less a 0.5 inch overall margin in each direction. (See 'postscript' for further details.) family: the font family to be used. This must be one of '"AvantGarde"', '"Bookman"', '"Courier"', '"Helvetica"' (the default), '"Helvetica-Narrow"', '"NewCenturySchoolbook"', '"Palatino"' or '"Times"'. Any other value is replaced by '"Helvetica"', with a warning. pointsize: the default point size to be used. bg: the initial background color to be used. fg: the initial foreground color to be used. pagecentre: logical: should the device region be centred on the page? defaultfont: logical: should the device use xfig's default font? textspecial: logical: should the device set the textspecial flag for all text elements. This is useful when generating pstex from xfig figures. _D_e_t_a_i_l_s: Although 'xfig' can produce multiple plots in one file, the XFig format does not say how to separate or view them. So 'onefile = FALSE' is the default. The 'file' argument is interpreted as a C integer format as used by 'sprintf', with integer argument the page number. The default gives files 'Rplot001.fig', ..., 'Rplot999.fig', 'Rplot1000.fig', .... Line widths as controlled by 'par(lwd=)' are in multiples of 5/6*1/72 inch. Multiples less than 1 are allowed. 'pch="."' with 'cex = 1' corresponds to a square of side 1/72 inch. Windows users can make use of WinFIG (, shareware), or XFig under Cygwin. _C_o_n_v_e_n_t_i_o_n_s: This section describes the implementation of the conventions for graphics devices set out in the "R Internals Manual". * The default device size is the paper size with a 0.25 inch border on all sides. * Font sizes are in big points. * The default font family is Helvetica. * Line widths are integers, multiples of 5/432 inch. * Circle radii are multiples of 1/1200 inch. * Colours are interpreted by the viewing/printing application. _N_o_t_e: Only some line textures ('0 <= lty < 4') are used. Eventually this may be partially remedied, but the XFig file format does not allow as general line textures as the R model. Unimplemented line textures are displayed as _dash-double-dotted_. There is a limit of 512 colours (plus white and black) per file. _A_u_t_h_o_r(_s): Brian Ripley. Support for 'defaultFont' and 'textSpecial' contributed by Sebastian Fischmeister. _S_e_e _A_l_s_o: 'Devices', 'postscript', 'ps.options'.