setPDFopt: Auxiliary funciton to set width of pdf for journals

Description Usage Arguments Format Details Value References Examples

View source: R/setPDFopt.R

Description

Set the pdf width and height for journals.

Pre-sets of width for figures.

Usage

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setPDFopt(
  width = c("1col", "1.5col", "0.5col", "2col"),
  presets = PRESETS$science
)

PRESETS

Arguments

width

columns.

presets

The pre-setting of width,height,family,font for pdf. Available choices: 0.5col, 1col, 1.5col, 2col.

Format

An object of class list of length 4.

Details

The family will be Helvetica. The font will be 8. The width and height will be same.

science: 0.5col=1.78 inches (4.52 cm.); 1col=3.54 inches (9 cm.); 1.5col=5 inches (12.7 cm.); 2col=7.25 inches (18.4 cm.). nature: 0.5col=2.28 inches (5.8 cm.); 1col=3.39 inches (8.6 cm.); 1.5col=4.76 inches (12.1 cm.); 2col=7 inches (17.8 cm.). cell: 0.5col=1.78 inches (4.52 cm.); 1col=3.35 inches (8.5 cm.); 1.5col=4.49 inches (11.4 cm.); 2col=6.85 inches (17.4 cm.). CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 0.5col=1.62 inches (4.1 cm.); 1col=3.25 inches (8.25 cm.); 1.5col=3.87 inches (9.8 cm.); 2col=6.75 inches (17.1 cm.).

Value

A named list of all the defaults. If any arguments are supplied the return values are the old values and the result has the visibility flag turned off.

References

<http://www.sciencemag.org/sites/default/files/Figure_prep_guide.pdf>

<https://images.nature.com/full/nature-assets/aj/artworkguidelines.pdf>

Examples

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op <- setPDFopt("1col")

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