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2024 May 13
1
Is there some way to customize colours for the View output?
Hi all, I've just could test your suggestions on using dataedit... entries now, and indeed they work... partially. See, please, the next screenshot: https://ibb.co/Dkn2pVs dataedituser modifies the red borders dataedittext the yellow text dataeditfg... I do not know, specified to green the output of View(mtcars) does not change from that of the screenshot dataeditbg is the (almost) black background...., but in the column and row names. I tried the modifying the different colours through the GUI preferences, and the background colour for colum...
2024 May 13
1
Is there some way to customize colours for the View output?
I just tried it on an old Windows computer. I don't see dataeditfg in the preferences menu; I think it is the internal variable name used for "dataedittext". The row and column names don't appear to be controllable from that menu, they seem (on my machine) to be displayed in the same colour as the background of a dialog box, i.e. some kind of gr...
2024 May 07
1
Is there some way to customize colours for the View output?
On Tue, 7 May 2024 06:34:50 -0400 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/05/2024 6:31 a.m., Iago Gin? V?zquez wrote: > > Thanks Duncan. > > > > I am currently on Windows. Is there any solution for it? > > Switch to Linux or MacOS? Fortune nomination! cheers, Rolf Turner -- Honorary Research Fellow Department of Statistics University of
2024 May 07
2
Is there some way to customize colours for the View output?
Hi all, As the email subject tells, I write to ask if there is the chance to customize the colours (and in particular the background) of the `View` output window. In the View help, it is told that: On Windows, the initial size of the data viewer window is taken from the default dimensions of a pager (see Rconsole), but adjusted downwards to show a whole number of rows and columns. So if