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2001 Jun 25
5
Trouble compiling R-1.3.0 under Tru64
Dear all, I have some difficulty getting R-1.3.0 to run on the alpha, with osf4.0e (Tru64, or whatever they call it... :-) ). configure reports the following configuration: R is now configured for alphaev6-dec-osf4.0e Source directory: . Installation directory: /astro/local C compiler: gcc -mieee -g -O2 C++ compiler: c++ -g -O2 FORTRAN
2001 Jun 25
5
Trouble compiling R-1.3.0 under Tru64
Dear all, I have some difficulty getting R-1.3.0 to run on the alpha, with osf4.0e (Tru64, or whatever they call it... :-) ). configure reports the following configuration: R is now configured for alphaev6-dec-osf4.0e Source directory: . Installation directory: /astro/local C compiler: gcc -mieee -g -O2 C++ compiler: c++ -g -O2 FORTRAN
2002 Feb 23
2
wine-users digest, Vol 1 #1005 - 6 msgs
Hello all, Flame me if you must but I have a problem, I'm either too thick to work it out or the docs miss something vital to my machine. I have read through the docs and here is my problem.. I have installed wine from Mandrake 7.2 distribution - wine 20000909mdk1, but alas, it won't go. I have built a config file based on how to docs - refer below: [Drive C] "Path" =
2007 Oct 30
3
strwidth of bold font
Hi! Is there a way to get the string width of the bold typefaces? like: strwidth("text", family = "serif", font = 2). Thanks Roland
2013 Jan 17
0
How do I get Garamond font in R?
Folks, I run R on a early 2009 MacBook Pro running Mountain Lion. I have a bunch of fonts in my user Library one of which is Garamond. I have tried the ttf_import function to no avail. I played with this for a couple of hours at least and I have gotten nowhere. Here is a bit of one of my sessions (note that I used file.choose to get down to the Font level) > require(extrafont) Loading
2011 Jul 25
2
Selecting unique values
Greetings I have a dataset with occurrence records of multiple species. I need to get rid of multiple listings of the same occurrence point for a species (as you see below in red and blue typeface). How do I create a dataset only with unique set of longitude and latitude for each species? Thanks in advance. Species_name Longitude Latitude Abies concolor -106.601 35.868 Abies concolor -106.493
2000 Feb 08
1
DEC cc doesn't like c++ comments (PR#416)
Full_Name: Albrecht Gebhardt Version: 0.99.0 OS: alpha, osf4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (143.205.180.40) DEC cc doesn't like c++ style comments // like this one Please use standard cc comments or #if 0 ... #endif A quite large patch follows (I hope it will pass mailing with not too much wrapped lines): --- ./src/main/g_her_glyph.c.dec-cc.patch Mon Feb 7 14:48:10 2000 +++
2001 Mar 31
1
Corel Draw 4 can't find fonts
I now have almost all my Windows programs running fine under codeweavers wine 20010112-1 except Corel Draw 4 (16-bit), which seems to work fine except it cannot find any fonts except the symbol typeface it ships with. I have tried starting it from .../windows/fonts and from its home directory but nothing changes its behavior. Must I install TT fonts on my Linux system for Corel Draw to find them
2023 Jul 21
2
plotly question
plotly is _not_ associated with posit. I think you are unlikely to find expertise with plotly in their forums. You might find help at stackoverflow.com. On July 21, 2023 1:40:49 PM PDT, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: >As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to >suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience >with
2023 Jul 21
1
plotly question
Colleagues Here is my reproducible code plot_ly( ? domain = list(x = c(0, 1), y = c(0, 1)), ? value = 2874, ? title = list(text = "Generic"), ? type = "indicator", ? mode = "gauge+number+delta", ? delta = list(reference = 4800), ? gauge = list( ??? axis =list(range = list(NULL, 5000)), ??? steps = list( ??? list(range = c(0, 4800), color = "white"), ???
2010 Oct 20
1
Getting the size of text
Dear list I am interested n developing a graph using plot() and text() commands in which several text strings will be placed within the plot area I would like some way to get the size (width and height), either in pixels or using the plot's coordinate system, of text strings, based on the typeface/font size assigned for writing text in the plot area. Is therre function that can do this? I
2003 Dec 14
1
contour() should handle the asp parameter
Hi all, To my knowledge, the current version of contour.default() does not handle the 'asp' parameter. This can be embarassing when displaying eg geographical maps, etc... Submitted to the opinion of more experienced R programmers, contour.defaut() function should be changed according to the followings: line 7: add = FALSE,asp=NA,...) line 33: plot.window(xlim, ylim,
1997 Sep 11
1
R-alpha: Mathematical Annotation in R (plots)
[[ this has first bounced to me as 'list-manager', because the subject said ``Returned mail: User unknown'' Paul, I assume you'd approve the subject I've chosen... -- Martin M ]] hi for those who are interested ... the following is a LaTeX document which describes the current state of mathematical expression syntax in R paul ------CUT
2023 Jul 21
1
plotly question
As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience with plotly, so this is just from general principles and reading the plot_ly Help file, which says for the "..." arguments: "Arguments (i.e., attributes) passed along to the trace type. See schema() for a list of acceptable attributes for a
2005 Jun 22
3
OT: OS X graphics tool
Hey all, Seeing the success of the OT: OS X MySQL tool thread, I thought I''d ask about the tools you guys use for your graphics editing/creating. Like many others, I too made the switch to Apple, and its been an absolute joy so far. I''m an independent contractor/consultant who''s comfort zone is in making admin websites to manage data. With this role comes making little
2009 Sep 15
1
Powered by Xapian
Hi, I'm not so far, by now, of publicly releasing the next version of our web site which is extensively using Xapian, so I thought it was time to say "thank you" by adding in the footer and in the "credits" page of my site the Xapian logo with a link back to the Xapian web site. I was surprised to discover how hard it was for me to find how to do... I'm not a
2007 Apr 20
3
Developing Marketing materials ...
Hi, I am working on developing a professional Marketing Materials for my systems. I plan on using a very good(expensive) company to do that so splitting the costs with several people would be nice. Let me know if you are interested on taking part in it. robert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Sep 23
1
[LLVMdev] Naming conventions in LLVM code
Are there standard naming conventions in LLVM code? Most of the variable, member function, and member variable names seem to be camelcase, beginning with either lowercase or uppercase, or initialisms. But there are exceptions, e.g. some parts of classes dealing with iterators use an STL naming convention with underscores. Is this written down anywhere? Thanks, Cameron
2011 Feb 20
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Windows/Visual Studio 2010 warnings (WARNINGS!)
Forwarding to llvmdev ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> Date: Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 16:02 Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Windows/Visual Studio 2010 warnings (WARNINGS!) To: Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> I was joking about the fact that I am only a Windows user (LLVM initially does look rather *nix biased). But I guess you
2003 Nov 01
0
html glitches with help?
Looking at the html generated help pages for a package I'm working on, I noticed a couple of things that looked a little funny. I suspect they are general features of the html for R (I don't usually look at it). First is a problem of vertical alignment in tables. The first column consistently aligned vertically *below* the alignment line of the bottom line of the second column. This was