quartz starts a graphics device driver for the macOS system.
  It supports plotting both to the screen (the default) and to various
  graphics file formats.
quartz(title, width, height, pointsize, family, antialias, type,
      file = NULL, bg, canvas, dpi)quartz.options(…, reset = FALSE)
quartz.save(file, type = "png", device = dev.cur(), dpi = 100, ...)
title for the Quartz window (applies to on-screen output
    only), default "Quartz %d".  A C-style format for an integer
    will be substituted by the device number (see the file
    argument to postscript for further details).
the width of the plotting area in inches.  Default 7.
the height of the plotting area in inches.  Default 7.
the default pointsize to be used.  Default 12.
this is the family name of the font
    that will be used by the device.  Default "Arial".  This will
    be the base name of a font as  shown in Font Book.
whether to use antialiasing.  Default TRUE.
the type of output to use.  See ‘Details’ for
    more information.  Default "native".
an optional target for the graphics device. The default,
    NULL, selects a default name where one is needed.  See
    ‘Details’ for more information.
the initial background colour to use for the device.  Default
    "transparent".  An opaque colour such as "white" will
    normally be required on off-screen types that support transparency
    such as "png" and "tiff".
canvas colour to use for an on-screen device.  Default
    "white", and will be forced to be an opaque colour.
resolution of the output.  The default (NA_real_)
    for an on-screen display defaults to the resolution of
    the main screen, and to 72 dpi otherwise.  See ‘Details’.
Any of the arguments to quartz except file.
logical: should the defaults be reset to their defaults?
device number to copy from.
This section describes the implementation of the conventions for graphics devices set out in the “R Internals Manual”.
The default device size is 7 inches square.
Font sizes are in big points.
The default font family is Arial.
Line widths are a multiple of 1/96 inch with no minimum set by R.
Circle radii are real-valued with no minimum set by R.
Colours are specified as sRGB.
The defaults for all but one of the arguments of quartz are set
  by quartz.options: the ‘Arguments’ section gives the
  ‘factory-fresh’ defaults.
The Quartz graphics device supports a variety of output types.
  On-screen output types are "" or "native" or
  "Cocoa".  Off-screen output types produce output files and
  utilize the file argument.  type = "pdf" gives PDF
  output.  The following bitmap formats may be supported (depending on
  the OS version): "png", "jpeg", "jpg",
  "jpeg2000", "tif", "tiff", "gif",
  "psd" (Adobe Photoshop), "bmp" (Windows bitmap),
  "sgi" and "pict".
The file argument is used for off-screen drawing.  The actual
  file is only created when the device is closed (e.g., using
  dev.off()).  For the bitmap devices, the page number is
  substituted if a C integer format is included in the character string,
  e.g.Rplot%03d.png.  (The result must be less than
  PATH_MAX characters long, and may be truncated if not. See
  postscript for further details.)  If a file
  argument is not supplied, the default is Rplots.pdf or
  Rplot%03d.type.  Tilde expansion
  (see path.expand) is done.
If a device-independent R graphics font family is specified (e.g.,
  via par(family =) in the graphics package), the Quartz device
  makes use of the Quartz font database (see quartzFonts) to
  convert the R graphics font family to a Quartz-specific font family
  description.  The default conversions are (MonoType TrueType versions
  of) Helvetica for sans, Times-Roman for
  serif and Courier for mono.
On-screen devices are launched with a semi-transparent canvas.  Once a
  new plot is created, the canvas is first painted with the
  canvas colour and then the current background colour (which can
  be transparent or semi-transparent).  Off-screen devices have no
  canvas colour, and so start with a transparent background where
  possible (e.g., type = "png" and type = "tiff") --
  otherwise it appears that a solid white canvas is assumed in the
  Quartz code.  PNG and TIFF files are saved with a dark grey matte
  which will show up in some viewers, including Preview.
title can be used for on-screen output.  It must be a single
  character string with an optional integer printf-style format that
  will be substituted by the device number.  It is also optionally used
  (without a format) to give a title to a PDF file.
Calling quartz() sets .Device to "quartz"
  for on-screen devices and to "quartz_off_screen" otherwise.
The font family chosen needs to cover the characters to be used:
  characters not in the font are rendered as empty oblongs.  For
  non-Western-European languages something other than the default of
  "Arial" is likely to be needed---one choice for Chinese is
  "MingLiU".
quartz.save is a modified version of dev.copy2pdf
  to copy the plot from the current screen device to a quartz
  device, by default to a PNG file.
png for way to access the bitmap types of this device
  via R's standard bitmap devices.
# NOT RUN {
## Only on a Mac,
## put something like this is your .Rprofile to customize the defaults
setHook(packageEvent("grDevices", "onLoad"),
        function(...) grDevices::quartz.options(width = 8, height = 6,
                                                pointsize = 10))
# }
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