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I'm conducting a meta-analysis (MA). I used the standard R command to conduct the analysis. My MA has many studies to analyze.

e.g. 30 studies to make the pooled analysis. After the command of the forest plot, I click on zoom to see the graph. However, the graph occupies the entire screen and many data do not appear.
For example, only the middle of the graph appears, but the top and bottom do not appear.

I tried to understand the ggplot2 and images packages, but I did not succeed. How could fix this problem?

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  • Which program are you using? R Console? Jupyter Notebook? Some other ? – Gray Jun 18 '20 at 21:10
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    *"click on zoom"* doesn't make sense to me as a "normal R user", I'm not familiar with non-standard interfaces and/or full UI/UX apps/gadgets. This question is a bit "meta" in its own, since without any anything more, we have no idea of your environment, your data, or your code. Please consider filling this question a little by including sample data (that we can use), minimal code, and expected/actual output differences. Refs: https://stackoverflow.com/q/5963269, [mcve], and https://stackoverflow.com/tags/r/info. – r2evans Jun 18 '20 at 21:13
  • I'm using RStudio. But even when I type the command on the R console, the image that appears is cropped. I've tried the squaresize, fontsize, width and height function, but I did not succeed. – Rachel Jun 22 '20 at 16:08

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