See ?file, which says
'file' can also be used with 'description =
"clipboard"' in mode
'"r"' only. ...
on Unix-alikes. (This is different on Windows, where the clipboard is an
OS service, not part of the X11 addon.)
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Frank Liu wrote:
> I followed the examples of previous posts about R2HTML to practice
You don't give any references here: they were probably refering to
Windows.
> exporting a data to a clipboard, but the result is not as smooth as I
> had expected:
>
> library(R2HTML)
> data(iris)
> HTML(iris, file("clipboard","w"), append=FALSE)
>
> I got an error message:
> > HTML(iris, file("clipboard","w"), append=FALSE)
> Error in file("clipboard", "w") : 'mode' for
the clipboard must be 'r'
> on Unix
>
> I changed w to r, but there seems a clipboard problem:
The `problem' is your not reading the documentation.
> > HTML(iris, file("clipboard","r"), append=FALSE)
> Error: clipboard connection is open for reading only
>
> The only setting about the clipboard is in my .emacs is:
> '(x-select-enable-clipboard t))
>
> Thank you in advance for any hint.
> I am using Linux Fedora 4. Kernel 2.6.15-1.1833_1.
> R version 2.3.0, ESS 5.3.0.
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