x11                 package:graphics                 R Documentation

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_D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n:

     'X11' starts a graphics device driver for the X Window System
     (version 11).  This can only be done on machines that run X. 'x11'
     is recognized as a synonym for 'X11'.

_U_s_a_g_e:

     X11(display = "", width = 7, height = 7, pointsize = 12,
         gamma = 1, colortype = getOption("X11colortype"),
         maxcubesize = 256, canvas = "white",
         fonts = getOption("X11fonts"))

_A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s:

 display: the display on which the graphics window will appear. The
          default is to use the value in the user's environment
          variable 'DISPLAY'.

   width: the width of the plotting window in inches.

  height: the height of the plotting window in inches.

pointsize: the default pointsize to be used.

   gamma: the gamma correction factor.  This value is used to ensure
          that the colors displayed are linearly related to RGB values.
           A value of around 0.5 is appropriate for many PC displays. 
          A value of 1.0 (no correction) is usually appropriate for
          high-end displays or Macintoshs.

colortype: the kind of color model to be used.  The possibilities are
          '"mono"', '"gray"', '"pseudo"', '"pseudo.cube"' and '"true"'.
          Ignored if an 'X11' is already open.

maxcubesize: can be used to limit the size of color cube allocated for
          pseudocolor devices.

  canvas: color.  The color of the canvas, which is visible only when
          the background color is transparent.

   fonts: X11 font description strings into which weight, slant and
          size will be substituted.  There are two, the first for fonts
          1 to 4 and the second for font 5, the symbol font.

_D_e_t_a_i_l_s:

     By default, an X11 device will use the best color rendering
     strategy that it can.  The choice can be overriden with the
     'colortype' parameter.  A value of '"mono"' results in black and
     white graphics, '"gray"' in grayscale and '"true"' in truecolor
     graphics (if this is possible).  The values '"pseudo"' and
     '"pseudo.cube"' provide color strategies for pseudocolor displays.
      The first strategy provides on-demand color allocation which
     produces exact colors until the color resources of the display are
     exhausted.  The second causes a standard color cube to be set up,
     and requested colors are approximated by the closest value in the
     cube.  The default strategy for pseudocolor displays is
     '"pseudo"'.

     *Note:* All 'X11' devices share a 'colortype' which is set by the
     first device to be opened.  To change the 'colortype' you need to
     close _all_ open 'X11' devices then open one with the desired
     'colortype'.

     With 'colortype' equal to '"pseudo.cube"' or '"gray"' successively
     smaller palettes are tried until one is completely allocated. If
     allocation of the smallest attempt fails the device will revert to
     '"mono"'.

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o:

     'Devices'.

