% File src/library/grDevices/man/Devices.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{Devices} \title{List of Graphical Devices} \alias{Devices} \alias{device} \description{The following graphics devices are currently available: \itemize{ #ifdef windows \item \code{\link{windows}} The graphics device for Windows (on screen, to printer and to Windows metafile). #endif \item \code{\link{pdf}} Write PDF graphics commands to a file \item \code{\link{postscript}} Writes PostScript graphics commands to a file \item \code{\link{xfig}} Device for XFIG graphics file format \item \code{\link{bitmap}} bitmap pseudo-device via \code{Ghostscript} (if available). \item \code{\link{pictex}} Writes TeX/PicTeX graphics commands to a file (of historical interest only) } The following devices will be functional if \R was compiled to use them (they exist but will return with a warning on other systems): \itemize{ #ifdef unix \item \code{\link{X11}} The graphics device for the X11 windowing system #endif \item \code{\link{cairo_pdf}}, \code{cairo_ps} PDF and PostScript devices based on cairo graphics. \item \code{\link{svg}} SVG device based on cairo graphics. \item \code{\link{png}} PNG bitmap device \item \code{\link{jpeg}} JPEG bitmap device \item \code{\link{bmp}} BMP bitmap device \item \code{\link{tiff}} TIFF bitmap device #ifdef unix \item \code{\link{quartz}} The graphics device for the OS X native Quartz 2d graphics system. (This is only functional on OS X where it can be used from the \code{R.app} GUI and from the command line: but it will display on the local screen even for a remote session.) #endif } } \details{ If no device is open, using a high-level graphics function will cause a device to be opened. Which device is given by \code{\link{options}("device")} which is initially set as the most appropriate for each platform: a screen device for most interactive use and \code{\link{pdf}} (or the setting of \env{R_DEFAULT_DEVICE}) otherwise. The exception is interactive use under Unix if no screen device is known to be available, when \code{pdf()} is used. It is possible for an \R package to provide further graphics devices and several packages on CRAN do so. These include other devices outputting SVG and PGF/TiKZ (TeX-based graphics, see \url{http://pgf.sourceforge.net/}). } \seealso{ The individual help files for further information on any of the devices listed here; #ifdef windows \code{\link{windows.options}}, #endif #ifdef unix \code{\link{X11}.options}, \code{\link{quartz.options}}, #endif \code{\link{ps.options}} and \code{\link{pdf.options}} for how to customize devices. \code{\link{dev.interactive}}, \code{\link{dev.cur}}, \code{\link{dev.print}}, \code{\link{graphics.off}}, \code{\link{image}}, \code{\link{dev2bitmap}}. #ifdef unix \code{\link{capabilities}} to see if \code{\link{X11}}, \code{\link{jpeg}} \code{\link{png}}, \code{\link{tiff}}, \code{\link{quartz}} and the cairo-based devices are available. #endif } \examples{\dontrun{ ## open the default screen device on this platform if no device is ## open if(dev.cur() == 1) dev.new() }} \keyword{device}