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2001 Apr 29
1
R 1.2.3 for Windows available
...d rw1023\bin\RSetReg.exe /U will unregister. The windows() device no longer rounds width and height to the nearest inch. You can override the settings Windows reports for pixels per inch (sometimes it is seriously adrift). See ?windows. File `extract-usage' needed for codoc was missing from rw1022sp.zip. The default memory limit (as reset by --max-mem-size) is set to at least 16Mb, to allow R to start on machines with 8Mb of RAM. link.html.help() has been re-written using connections and so is several times faster. Rcmd INSTALL now allows Windows-style paths to a tar file. rproxy.dll is no...
2001 Apr 29
1
R 1.2.3 for Windows available
...d rw1023\bin\RSetReg.exe /U will unregister. The windows() device no longer rounds width and height to the nearest inch. You can override the settings Windows reports for pixels per inch (sometimes it is seriously adrift). See ?windows. File `extract-usage' needed for codoc was missing from rw1022sp.zip. The default memory limit (as reset by --max-mem-size) is set to at least 16Mb, to allow R to start on machines with 8Mb of RAM. link.html.help() has been re-written using connections and so is several times faster. Rcmd INSTALL now allows Windows-style paths to a tar file. rproxy.dll is no...
2001 Mar 09
1
bringing up R documentation for my functions
Colleagues ---------------------------------- System info: R version rw1022 on NT ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4 ---------------------------------- I want to documnet a function I've written. I used prompt(function.name) to create an ascii R documentation file. I moved the .Rd file into a subdirectory called rw1022/library/my.functions/man Now I want to load the help using
2001 Apr 13
3
batch mode?
Hi, I was trying to use the batch mode "rcmd" under Windows NT. The online help says the right command should be "Rcmd BATCH [options] infile [outfile]". But when I type "rcmd BATCH aaa.r" I got message of "The name specified is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." What is wrong? I know this is a quite