quartz
starts a graphics device driver for the OS X 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, ...)
"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).7
.7
.12
."Arial"
. This will
be the base name of a font as shown in Font Book.TRUE
."native"
.NULL
, selects a default name where one is needed. See
Details for more information."transparent"
. An opaque colour such as "white"
will
normally be required on off-screen types that support transparency
such as "png"
and "tiff"
."white"
, and will be forced to be an opaque colour.NA_real_
)
for an on-screen display defaults to the resolution of
the main screen, and to 72 dpi otherwise. See Details.quartz
except file
.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.\ifelse{latex}{\out{~}}{ } 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.
quartzFonts
, Devices
. png
for way to access the bitmap types of this device
via R's standard bitmap devices.