I recently installed R 2.6.2 and am getting errors on startup that relate to svIDE being loaded by Tinn-R. Loading required package: tcltk Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done Warning messages: 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" 3: In grep(paste("[{]TclEval ", topic, "[}]", sep = ""), tclvalue(.Tcl("dde services TclEval {}")), : argument 'useBytes = TRUE' will be ignored Loading required package: svMisc Loading required package: R2HTML Any idea what is going on. I use R 2.6.2 on windows xp I also started R without the profile that Tinn-R made. If I manualy enter library(svIDE) then I get.> library(svIDE)Warning messages: 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" So the underlying problem may be svIDE see: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/04/15738.html Apparently, because of this error, several great features in Tinn-R are not working properly. Any solutions or workarounds? -- Farrel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Pending the solution of the problem I use tinn-R as follows. 1) I make none of the recommended additions to the Rprofile.site file 2) I start tinn-R from the desktop and then load an r-file from my working directory. 3) I then start R from the R| start preferred Rgui | menu in Tinn-R. This has the effect of starting R in the work directory and any saved data there will be loaded automatically. I may be missing some functionality but I like the way it works. As far as I can see this is not documented. I do occasionally have a problem which i can not replicate at will but which occurs occasionally. If I have the cursor in the middle of a line containing an R command any attempt to insert some thing i=at the cursor is inserted one character per line above the line that I am amending. For example If I try to change x -> a + b + c+ d + e to x -> a + b123 + c + d + e Tinn-R displays 1 2 3 x -> a + b + c + d + e with the cursor staying after the b To recover close Tinn-R and restart and the problem vanishes. Any suggestions Best Regards John On 11/02/2008, Farrel Buchinsky <fjbuch at gmail.com> wrote:> I recently installed R 2.6.2 and am getting errors on startup that relate to > svIDE being loaded by Tinn-R. > > > Loading required package: tcltk > Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done > Warning messages: > 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string > 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, > 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" > 3: In grep(paste("[{]TclEval ", topic, "[}]", sep = ""), tclvalue(.Tcl("dde > services TclEval {}")), : > argument 'useBytes = TRUE' will be ignored > Loading required package: svMisc > Loading required package: R2HTML > > > Any idea what is going on. > I use R 2.6.2 on windows xp > > I also started R without the profile that Tinn-R made. > If I manualy enter library(svIDE) then I get. > > library(svIDE) > Warning messages: > 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string > 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, > 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" > > So the underlying problem may be svIDE > see: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/04/15738.html > > Apparently, because of this error, several great features in Tinn-R are not > working properly. > Any solutions or workarounds? > > > -- > Farrel > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >-- John C Frain Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/frainj/home.html mailto:frainj at tcd.ie mailto:frainj at gmail.com
Hallo, I had the same problems before. I think the best solution is that you just copy the needed codepart out of Tinn-R with Ctr+C. Then open R directly from your desktop NOT from Tinn-R. Than paste in the command. you can still make changes in the command when you have not pressed enter by using the arrow buttons of the keyboard. put the curse where you want in the command line and change it. Hope that is what you want. I cannot imitate your example. Corinna [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
I can easily get R to open without an error. I simply removed the Tinn-R related lines from the Rprofile.site file C:\Program Files\R-2.6.2\etc\Rprofile.site but then when I try to manually load the svIDE library by entering library(svIDE) from the command line, I get a similar error. So when you say "Than paste in the command", what command are you referring to? What do you change it to? "Schmitt, Corinna" <Corinna.Schmitt at igb.fraunhofer.de> wrote in message news:8B7B0FD99E8AF541A21609104D1961587D599A at izs-xchg01.izs.fraunhofer.de...> > > Hallo, > > I had the same problems before. I think the best solution is that you just > copy the needed codepart out of Tinn-R with Ctr+C. Then open R directly > from your desktop NOT from Tinn-R. Than paste in the command. you can > still make changes in the command when you have not pressed enter by using > the arrow buttons of the keyboard. put the curse where you want in the > command line and change it. > > Hope that is what you want. I cannot imitate your example. > > Corinna > > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >
Corinna Thanks for the suggestion. I can not duplicate the error myself. I generally have a code segment open in Tinn-R and have sent it to R and wish to rerun it with some changes but when I try to make the changes they are transferred to the line above one character per line. This has happened about 5/6 times since Christmas. The code segments were different. I can think of no common factor that might have caused the problem. Closing tinn-r and R and restarting always cured the problem which then did not occur again for several days and in different circumstances. I have not looked for help because I have been unable to replicate the problem. John Frain On 11/02/2008, Schmitt, Corinna <Corinna.Schmitt at igb.fraunhofer.de> wrote:> > > > Hallo, > > I had the same problems before. I think the best solution is that you just > copy the needed codepart out of Tinn-R with Ctr+C. Then open R directly from > your desktop NOT from Tinn-R. Than paste in the command. you can still make > changes in the command when you have not pressed enter by using the arrow > buttons of the keyboard. put the curse where you want in the command line > and change it. > > Hope that is what you want. I cannot imitate your example. > > Corinna > > >-- John C Frain Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/frainj/home.html mailto:frainj at tcd.ie mailto:frainj at gmail.com
I experience the same problem as reported by John, viz. when I am typing something in TinnR, the text is inserted one character per line above the line that I am amending. This can happen any moment while working, there seems to be no real pattern in this behaviour. There is no need however to close Tinn R and/or R. The temporary 'solution' that works for me is to change the selection mode to line selection (even if it was already line selection, but maybe changing to other selection mode helps equally well), either through the menu or shft+ctrl+n. That reverts things back to normal. Cheers, Paulo Message: 61 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:23:55 +0000 From: "John C Frain" <frainj at gmail.com> Subject: Re: [R] Tinn-R not working well with latest R To: "Farrel Buchinsky" <fjbuch at gmail.com> Cc: R <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>, phgrosjean at sciviews.org, joseclaudio.faria at terra.com.br Message-ID: <fad888a10802111123w6cb3101bx2fea7f4fb0b61fa9 at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Pending the solution of the problem I use tinn-R as follows. 1) I make none of the recommended additions to the Rprofile.site file 2) I start tinn-R from the desktop and then load an r-file from my working directory. 3) I then start R from the R| start preferred Rgui | menu in Tinn-R. This has the effect of starting R in the work directory and any saved data there will be loaded automatically. I may be missing some functionality but I like the way it works. As far as I can see this is not documented. I do occasionally have a problem which i can not replicate at will but which occurs occasionally. If I have the cursor in the middle of a line containing an R command any attempt to insert some thing i=at the cursor is inserted one character per line above the line that I am amending. For example If I try to change x -> a + b + c+ d + e to x -> a + b123 + c + d + e Tinn-R displays 1 2 3 x -> a + b + c + d + e with the cursor staying after the b To recover close Tinn-R and restart and the problem vanishes. Any suggestions Best Regards John
Hello, These are *warnings*. So, the functions should still work. However, there are changes made in R that probably need some lifting in the svIDE package. The whole SciViews bundle is currently reworked. Unfortunately, I now work on Mac OS X, and it is a little bit more difficult for me to test this with Tinn-R. Could you give me more infos about the "great features in Tinn-R" that stop working in R 2.6.2, please? Best, Philippe Grosjean ..............................................<?}))><........ ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( ( Prof. Philippe Grosjean ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( ( Numerical Ecology of Aquatic Systems ) ) ) ) ) Mons-Hainaut University, Belgium ( ( ( ( ( .............................................................. Farrel Buchinsky wrote:> I recently installed R 2.6.2 and am getting errors on startup that > relate to svIDE being loaded by Tinn-R. > > > Loading required package: tcltk > Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done > Warning messages: > 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string > 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, > 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" > 3: In grep(paste("[{]TclEval ", topic, "[}]", sep = ""), > tclvalue(.Tcl("dde services TclEval {}")), : > argument 'useBytes = TRUE' will be ignored > Loading required package: svMisc > Loading required package: R2HTML > > > Any idea what is going on. > I use R 2.6.2 on windows xp > > I also started R without the profile that Tinn-R made. > If I manualy enter library(svIDE) then I get. > > library(svIDE) > Warning messages: > 1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string > 2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off, > 1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n" > > So the underlying problem may be svIDE > see: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/04/15738.html > > Apparently, because of this error, several great features in Tinn-R are > not working properly. > Any solutions or workarounds? > > > -- > Farrel