Dr. Michael Breuer 22.04.05 ?kologiezentrum der Universit?t Kiel Olshausenstra?e 75 24118 Kiel Dear Ladies and Sirs, After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version (2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked correct. However, if I call a script by command line, it will be found and intepreted. I tried it on two PCs wirh Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional SP2. With best regards M. Breuer
mbreuer@ecology.uni-kiel.de wrote:> Dr. Michael > Breuer > 22.04.05 > ?kologiezentrum der Universit?t Kiel > Olshausenstra?e 75 > 24118 Kiel > > Dear Ladies and Sirs, > After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version > (2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the > File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked correct. However, > if I call a script by command line, it will be found and intepreted. I > tried it on two PCs wirh Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional SP2.This is not enough information to allow us to try to duplicate your error. Tell us where you keep your scripts, how you start R (the starting directory is likely important), and the exact steps you take to try to show your scripts. Without that information your report is too vague to act on. Duncan Murdoch
Duncan Murdoch wrote:> mbreuer@ecology.uni-kiel.de wrote: > >> Dr. Michael >> Breuer >> 22.04.05 >> ?kologiezentrum der Universit?t Kiel >> Olshausenstra?e 75 >> 24118 Kiel >> >> Dear Ladies and Sirs, >> After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version >> (2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the >> File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked correct. >> However, if I call a script by command line, it will be found and >> intepreted. I tried it on two PCs wirh Windows XP Home and Windows XP >> Professional SP2. > > > > This is not enough information to allow us to try to duplicate your > error. Tell us where you keep your scripts, how you start R (the > starting directory is likely important), and the exact steps you take to > try to show your scripts. Without that information your report is too > vague to act on. > > Duncan MurdochLooks like it happens with the german (and maybe also other?) translation. I'll take a closer look later. Uwe Ligges> ______________________________________________ > R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:> Duncan Murdoch wrote: > > >>mbreuer@ecology.uni-kiel.de wrote: >> >> >>>Dr. Michael >>>Breuer >>>22.04.05 >>>?kologiezentrum der Universit?t Kiel >>>Olshausenstra?e 75 >>>24118 Kiel >>> >>>Dear Ladies and Sirs, >>>After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version >>>(2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the >>>File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked correct. >>>However, if I call a script by command line, it will be found and >>>intepreted. I tried it on two PCs wirh Windows XP Home and Windows XP >>>Professional SP2. >> >> >> >>This is not enough information to allow us to try to duplicate your >>error. Tell us where you keep your scripts, how you start R (the >>starting directory is likely important), and the exact steps you take to >>try to show your scripts. Without that information your report is too >>vague to act on. >> >>Duncan Murdoch > > > > Looks like it happens with the german (and maybe also other?) > translation. I'll take a closer look later. > > Uwe LiggesIndeed, if you set LANGUAGE=de using the RGui-de.po as shipped with R-2.1.0, you won't see any files in that dialog. If you copy the english version to the translation, you see ALL files (not only R files as expected), and if you leave the translation blank (i.e. the english version will be displayed), you get the expected behaviour. I guess lines such as setuserfilter(G_("R files (*.R)\0*.R\0S files (*.q)\0*.q\0All files (*.*)\0*.*\0\0")); in rui.c are casuing the trouble. "S files (*.q)" never appears in the *.po(t) file, so it's probably a gettext related problem, but I really don't know how to fix this ... Uwe Ligges
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --27464147-697381171-1114669841=:21056 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Looks like gettext cannot handle strings with embedded nulls. I'll remove all such from translation. On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:> ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de wrote: > >> Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> >> >>> mbreuer@ecology.uni-kiel.de wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Dr. Michael >>>> Breuer >>>> 22.04.05 >>>> =D6kologiezentrum der Universit=E4t Kiel >>>> Olshausenstra=DFe 75 >>>> 24118 Kiel >>>> >>>> Dear Ladies and Sirs, >>>> After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version >>>> (2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the >>>> File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked correct. >>>> However, if I call a script by command line, it will be found and >>>> intepreted. I tried it on two PCs wirh Windows XP Home and Windows XP >>>> Professional SP2. >>> >>> >>> >>> This is not enough information to allow us to try to duplicate your >>> error. Tell us where you keep your scripts, how you start R (the >>> starting directory is likely important), and the exact steps you take to >>> try to show your scripts. Without that information your report is too >>> vague to act on. >>> >>> Duncan Murdoch >> >> >> >> Looks like it happens with the german (and maybe also other?) >> translation. I'll take a closer look later. >> >> Uwe Ligges > > Indeed, if you set LANGUAGE=3Dde using the RGui-de.po as shipped with > R-2.1.0, you won't see any files in that dialog. If you copy the english > version to the translation, you see ALL files (not only R files as > expected), and if you leave the translation blank (i.e. the english > version will be displayed), you get the expected behaviour. > > I guess lines such as > > setuserfilter(G_("R files (*.R)\0*.R\0S files (*.q)\0*.q\0All files > (*.*)\0*.*\0\0")); > > in rui.c are casuing the trouble. "S files (*.q)" never appears in the > *.po(t) file, so it's probably a gettext related problem, but I really > don't know how to fix this ... > > > Uwe Ligges > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > >--=20 Brian D. Ripley, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 --27464147-697381171-1114669841=:21056--