xfig {grDevices} | R Documentation |
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
.
xfig(file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.fig", "Rplot%03d.fig"), onefile = FALSE, ...)
file |
a character string giving the name of the file. If it is
"" , the output is piped to the command given by the argument
command . For use with onefile = FALSE give a
printf format such as "Rplot%d.fig" (the default in
that case). |
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. |
... |
further arguments to ps.options accepted by
xfig() :
|
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.
Only some line textures (0 <= lty < 4
) are used. Eventually this
will 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.
Devices
,
postscript
,
ps.options
.