dev.copy copies the graphics contents of the current device
to the device specified by which or to a new device which has
been created by the function specified by device (it is an
error to specify both which and device). (If recording
is off on the current device, there are no contents to copy: this will
result in no plot or an empty plot.)
The device copied to becomes the current device. dev.print copies the graphics contents of the current device
to a new device which has been created by the function specified by
device and then shuts the new device. dev.copy2eps is similar to dev.print but produces an
EPSF output file in portrait orientation (horizontal = FALSE).
dev.copy2pdf is the analogue for PDF output. dev.control allows the user to control the recording of
graphics operations in a device. If displaylist is "inhibit"
("enable") then recording is turned off (on). It is only safe
to change this at the beginning of a plot (just before or just after a
new page). Initially recording is on for screen devices, and off for
print devices.dev.copy(device, …, which = dev.next())
dev.print(device = postscript, …)
dev.copy2eps(…)
dev.copy2pdf(…, out.type = "pdf")
dev.control(displaylist = c("inhibit", "enable"))x11,
postscript, …)device function above: for
dev.copy2eps arguments to postscript and for
dev.copy2pdf, arguments to pdf.
For dev.print, this includes which and by default any
postscript arguments."pdf", or
"quartz" (some macOS builds) or "cairo" (Windows
and some Unix-alikes, see cairo_pdf)."inhibit" and "enable".dev.copy returns the name and number of the device which has
been copied to. dev.print, dev.copy2eps and dev.copy2pdf return
the name and number of the device which has been copied from.png. For dev.copy2eps and dev.copy2pdf, width and
height are taken from the current device unless otherwise
specified. If just one of width and height is
specified, the other is adjusted to preserve the aspect ratio of the
device being copied. The default file name is Rplot.eps or
Rplot.pdf, and can be overridden by specifying a file
argument. Copying to devices such as postscript and
pdf which need font families pre-specified needs extra
care -- R is unaware of which families were used in a plot and so
they will need to manually specified by the fonts argument
passed as part of …. Similarly, if the device to be copied
from was opened with a family argument, a suitable
family argument will need to be included in …. The default for dev.print is to produce and print a postscript
copy. This will not work unless options("printcmd") is
set suitably and you have a PostScript printing system: see
postscript for how to set this up. Windows users may
prefer to use dev.print(win.print). dev.print is most useful for producing a postscript print
(its default) when the following applies. Unless
file is specified, the plot will be printed. Unless
width, height and pointsize are specified
the plot dimensions will be taken from the current device, shrunk
if necessary to fit on the paper. (pointsize is rescaled if the
plot is shrunk.) If horizontal is not specified and the plot
can be printed at full size by switching its value this is done
instead of shrinking the plot region. If dev.print is used with a specified device (even
postscript) it sets the width and height in the same way as
dev.copy2eps. This will not be appropriate unless the device
specifies dimensions in inches, in particular not for
png, jpeg, tiff and bmp unless
units = "inches" is specified.dev.cur and other dev.xxx functions.## Not run: ------------------------------------
# x11() # on a Unix-alike
# plot(rnorm(10), main = "Plot 1")
# dev.copy(device = x11)
# mtext("Copy 1", 3)
# dev.print(width = 6, height = 6, horizontal = FALSE) # prints it
# dev.off(dev.prev())
# dev.off()
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