[texhax] Graphics from R into Latex

Henrik Aldberg henrik.aldberg at gmail.com
Sat Jun 5 14:56:22 CEST 2010


Steve,

I think you are right. When i opened the Latex output on my home computer (a
Mac), it looked fine. So the problem should be with the viewing application
on the computer at work.

Thanks for the help.

On 4 June 2010 17:48, Steve Schwartz <s.schwartz at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:

> Henrik,
>
> On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 15:26 +0100, Henrik Aldberg wrote:
> > The first file is the original PDF file and the second file is the
> > latex output (also containing the Latex code).
>
> Both your pdf and your latex output look fine to me, including heading
> and labels, etc. in the latex output. I strongly suspect the problem is
> that your pdf figure uses Helvetic and Helvetica-Bold fonts which are
> NOT embedded in the file, so whether you can see them, or whether they
> might be substituted by other fonts, is dependent on the rest of your
> system and the application you use to view the latex output with.
>
> I attach a version of your figure that uses embedded Nimbus fonts
> instead of Helvetica. (I generated this by printing your pdf to a file.)
>
> Try this on your system. If it works, you might then explore if/how you
> can force your R to embed fonts in its output. Or use acrobat or
> something else to embed the fonts.
>
> HTH
> Steve
>
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