Notice, you were using lattice and grid. They are currently experimental,
in the Devel section on CRAN. I am not surprised they interact with
recording on Windows, as grid changes a lot of the underlying graphics
structure.
You now have a good opportunity to contribute a patch that solves the
apparent conflict.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 james.holtman at convergys.com wrote:
> I am using Version 1.3.0 (2001-06-22) on Windows/2000. Had loaded the
> 'lattice' and 'grid' libraries and was trying the example
on densityplot:
>
> data(singer)
> densityplot( ~ height | voice.part, data = singer, layout = c(2, 4),
> xlab = "Height (inches)", bw = 5)
> ## Using a predefined panel function to fit a normal distribution
> densityplot( ~ height | voice.part, data = singer, layout = c(2, 4),
> xlab = "Height (inches)",
> ylab = "Kernel Density/ Normal Fit",
> main = list("Estimated Density", cex = 2, col =
"DarkOliveGreen"),
> panel = function(x, ...) {
> panel.xyplot(x = jitter(x),
> y = rep(0, length(x)))
> panel.densityplot(x, ...)
> panel.mathdensity(dmath = dnorm,
> args = list(mean=mean(x),sd=sd(x)))
> } )
>
>
> This seem to execute OK, but when I went to look at the graphs, I had the
> "recording" turned on, and when I tried to PgUp to the first
graph, I got
> the error message:
>
> RGUI.EXE application error
> 0x0258D895 referenced memory 0x00000010. The memory could not be
"read"
>
> I could see the graphs being drawn correctly. I also tried to select
> "Previous" from the popdown menu and the same thing happened.
>
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