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2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable with Mozilla 6 (OK with netscape 4.7x) (PR#1202)
As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
/no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
correct or was there some Netscape derivative (galeon?) which does?
Maybe the documentation should be
2001 Dec 09
0
Bug#123084: r-base: R documentatio search engine unusable (PR#1203)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 edd@debian.org wrote:
>
> As there is nothing Debian-specific in this bug report (and the .deb of the
> JVW is not from Debian either), I am forwarding this to R-bugs. My
> recollection from recent discussions on the R mailing list is that currently
> /no/ browser other than Netscape supports the Java search engine -- is that
> correct or was there some
2010 Jan 09
4
parsing pdf files
I have a pdf file that I would like to parse into R:
http://www.williams.edu/Registrar/geninfo/faculty.pdf
For now, I open the file in Acrobat by hand, then save it "as text"
and then use readLines(). That works fine but a) I am concerned that
some information may be lost and b) I may be doing this a lot, so I
would rather have R grab the information from the pdf file directly.
So: is
2000 Feb 17
2
Installation of rpm file on Suse Linux 6.2 (PR#449)
Full_Name: Luzi P. Schucan
Version: R-base-0.90.1-2.i386.rpm
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (141.84.136.129)
I just wanted to install the rpm package with rpm --v -i [file], and here is the
log:
(I DID run it as root!!)
(the important thing is in the end: there must be a bug in the post install
script.
The problem is, that it does install all the files, but it doesn't correctly
hang
the