On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>>
>> Which messages? R.app and R itself handle this differently for their
>> messages.
>>
>> You will find a discussion in the 'R Installation and
Administration'
>> manual. You don't give an address, but I suspect you are in a
>> Spanish-speaking locale. I believe the Mac OS port of R uses the
stanard
>> libintl from the R sources, in which case you can read for yourself how
>> libintl determines the message language in the src/extra/intl
directory.
>
> The cited discussion is useful even though the topic is still difficult for
> me. I am in Spain and in a Spanish locale. Mac preferences take care of it.
> By changing it to, for instance, an UK one together with English as
language,
> shows all messages in English. As far as I can read in the manual, it is
> possible to overwrite the O.S. settings with startup options. I will try to
> do that after studying the documentation.
Set the environment variable LANGUAGE to en.
> There is still another problem related with fonts that is making me nuts:
are
> fonts used for quartz() output independent from locale and language
settings?
> For instances, any ?, ?, ? or whatever accented vowel or ? prevents the
> string containing this character for being rendered, for instance, in the
> labels of a barplot.
>
> Please, could you give me a path to solve this issue?
Wrong list here, but again, likely to be a locale problem. The R posting
guide asks for the output of sessionInfo() for a good reason.
>
> Thank you so much.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ricardo
>
>
> --
> Ricardo Rodr?guez
> Your XEN ICT Team
>
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