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Re: printing lots of SGR plots to Adobe or other formats.......

To: <J.W.Russell@massey.ac.nz>, "'S-PLUS Newsgroup'" <s-news@lists.biostat.wustl.edu>
Subject: Re: printing lots of SGR plots to Adobe or other formats.......
From: "Pravin" <jadhavpr@vcu.edu>
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 18:03:10 -0400
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In-reply-to: <000401c46858$f314e4a0$80577b82@XP000614>
Did you try PowerPoint presentation wizard?
Go to:
file > create powerpoint presentation...
Click "Next"
Click "Add graphs"
Browse to graph location(s) and "add" as many graphs as you want.
 
But I am not sure if S-Plus as well as your computer can handle several hundred graphs at one time. I have used this wizard successfully for ~50/60 graphs. But doesn't hurt trying.
 
Then you can create PDF from there.

Hope it helps.

Pravin  

Pravin Jadhav

-----Original Message-----
From: s-news-owner@lists.biostat.wustl.edu [mailto:s-news-owner@lists.biostat.wustl.edu] On Behalf Of John Russell
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:41 PM
To: S-PLUS Newsgroup
Subject: [S] printing lots of SGR plots to Adobe or other formats.......

Hi All

I’ve got several hundred S-Plus graphs (SGR) that I need to export into Adobe or similar.

 

I can open each SGR graphic in S and manually select Print, to Adobe, but it is taking forever.

I’ve tried right-clicking the file in the directory and selecting Convert to Adobe PDF but it doesn’t work – I get the following error in S:

 

Problem in parse ………illegal name (“guiClose”) in input line 2

 

Is there a way to speed this up or automate the Adobe generation process?

 

I’m running 6.1 r1.

 

Best regards

John

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