Copy to Clipboard) and load it into a graphics editor you can select and edit each individual aspect of the figure, including text. Please let me know if the solution works for you. First, it uses default sizes that work well with the cowplot theme, so that frequently a plot size does not have to be explicitly specified. It defaults to saving the last plot that you displayed, using the size of the current graphics device. It also guesses the type of … It has several advantages over ggsave(). – alistaire Feb 10 '16 at 21:00 @GabrielFair: probably worth mentioning your system details, as I think windows(), .SavedPlots etc are OS dependent – user20650 Dec 16 '18 at 16:58 In this article, you will learn how to save a ggplot to different file formats, including: PDF, SVG vector files, PNG, TIFF, JPEG, etc.. You can either print directly a ggplot into PNG/PDF files or use the convenient function ggsave() for saving a ggplot.. geom_lines are rendered by default theme color (black in the case of theme_void() ) , where png files output from rstudio --> export --> save as Image or rstudio--> export --> copy to clipboard render the alpha as expected i.e light gray lines. For more information on … Speaking of insets, do you know of any ggplot2 examples with … If a screen device is re-sized, the default behaviour is to redraw the plot(s) as if the new size had been specified originally. It also guesses the type of graphics device from the extension. It defaults to saving the last plot that you displayed, using the size of the current graphics device. Ideally, a favicon should be saved as a 16x16 or 32x32 pixel square. ggsave() is a convenient function for saving a plot. You don't have much control over plots produced that way anyway; it's better to use a device or ggsave. i.e. Join Stack Overflow to learn, share knowledge, and build your career. Specifically, how can I save my plot while maintaining its shape and avoiding additional whitespace? ggsave() is a convenient function for saving a plot. What to do if you run into clipboard problems. If the filename is omitted for a win.metafile device, the output is copied to the clipboard when the device is closed. I thought it would be fun to use ggplot2 to make a favicon for my blogdown site, but I'm having trouble using ggsave() to get the right dimensions/resolutions. 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It also guesses the type of … It has several advantages over ggsave(). – alistaire Feb 10 '16 at 21:00 @GabrielFair: probably worth mentioning your system details, as I think windows(), .SavedPlots etc are OS dependent – user20650 Dec 16 '18 at 16:58 In this article, you will learn how to save a ggplot to different file formats, including: PDF, SVG vector files, PNG, TIFF, JPEG, etc.. You can either print directly a ggplot into PNG/PDF files or use the convenient function ggsave() for saving a ggplot.. geom_lines are rendered by default theme color (black in the case of theme_void() ) , where png files output from rstudio --> export --> save as Image or rstudio--> export --> copy to clipboard render the alpha as expected i.e light gray lines. For more information on … Speaking of insets, do you know of any ggplot2 examples with … If a screen device is re-sized, the default behaviour is to redraw the plot(s) as if the new size had been specified originally. It also guesses the type of graphics device from the extension. It defaults to saving the last plot that you displayed, using the size of the current graphics device. Ideally, a favicon should be saved as a 16x16 or 32x32 pixel square. ggsave() is a convenient function for saving a plot. You don't have much control over plots produced that way anyway; it's better to use a device or ggsave. i.e. Join Stack Overflow to learn, share knowledge, and build your career. Specifically, how can I save my plot while maintaining its shape and avoiding additional whitespace? ggsave() is a convenient function for saving a plot. What to do if you run into clipboard problems. If the filename is omitted for a win.metafile device, the output is copied to the clipboard when the device is closed. I thought it would be fun to use ggplot2 to make a favicon for my blogdown site, but I'm having trouble using ggsave() to get the right dimensions/resolutions. 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