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2018 Apr 15
1
RQDA/RGtk2 Installation Problem
Greetings, I have been having a problem installing RQDA on my Mac (OS 10.13.2). I followed the installation process on the RQDA page ( http://rqda.r-forge.r-project.org/), but I keep getting an error message saying that I am missing pkg-config and GTK. I reinstalled XQuartz and GTK+ 2.24.17 multiple times (and reinstalled R version 3.4.4), but kept receiving the same error message. I also tried
2011 Mar 01
2
problems with playwith
hello, i tried to run playwith but : > library(playwith) Loading required package: lattice Loading required package: cairoDevice Loading required package: gWidgetsRGtk2 Loading required package: gWidgets Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) : unable to load shared object 'H:/R/cran/RGtk2/libs/i386/RGtk2.dll': LoadLibrary failure: The specified procedure could
2006 Oct 06
2
[R-pkg] New packages pmg, gWidgets, gWidgetsRGtk2
I'd like to announce three new packages on CRAN: pmg, gWidgets, and gWidgetsRGtk2. --John Verzani 1 PMG *=*=*= The pmg package for R provides a relatively simple graphical user interface for R in a manner similar to the more mature RCmdr package. Basically this means a menu-driven interface to dialogs that collect arguments for R functions. This GUI was written with an eye towards
2006 Oct 06
2
[R-pkg] New packages pmg, gWidgets, gWidgetsRGtk2
I'd like to announce three new packages on CRAN: pmg, gWidgets, and gWidgetsRGtk2. --John Verzani 1 PMG *=*=*= The pmg package for R provides a relatively simple graphical user interface for R in a manner similar to the more mature RCmdr package. Basically this means a menu-driven interface to dialogs that collect arguments for R functions. This GUI was written with an eye towards
2011 Jun 10
2
Require of gWidgetsRGtk2 fails: RGtk2.dll can't be found, but it's there
Dear list, I've been trying to get gWidgets/gWidgetsRGtk2 to run every other month for a while, but somehow I simply can't figure out what's going wrong. I tried several distributions of the GTK runtime environment for Windows (http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gladewin32/gtk-2.12.9-win32-1.exe as described in the package's vignette,
2010 Nov 16
2
Playwith-problem with loading
Helllo, I am having trouble with running the library Playwith in the R-2.12.0. running under 32bit Windows XP. After calling the library the error message "The procedure entry point gdk_cairo_reset_clip could not be located in the dynamic library libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll." occurs and the R asks for instaling the GTK+ package. However the instalation of GTK+ thorugh the R fails. I have
2010 Apr 19
1
Follow up on installing formatR...
Good morning folks: Made a second go at installing this and succeeded, but with some strange behaviours along the way. First the system back story. Using up to date edition Ubuntu 8.04 Using up to date edition of R 2.10.1 Using the Toronto, Ontario repository to draw from. After the first attempt ended up with two of the four dependencies installed so only the Rgtk related items would be
2008 Nov 24
1
RQDA-0.1.5 is released
RDQA is a package for Qualitative Data Analysis built upon R. It works both on the Windows and Linux/FreeBSD platforms. RQDA is an easy-to-use tool to assist in the analysis of textual data. At the present, it supports only plain text format data. All the information is stored in SQLite database via the R package of RSQLite. The GUI is based on RGtk2, via the aid of gWidgetsRGtk2. It includes a
2008 Nov 24
1
RQDA-0.1.5 is released
RDQA is a package for Qualitative Data Analysis built upon R. It works both on the Windows and Linux/FreeBSD platforms. RQDA is an easy-to-use tool to assist in the analysis of textual data. At the present, it supports only plain text format data. All the information is stored in SQLite database via the R package of RSQLite. The GUI is based on RGtk2, via the aid of gWidgetsRGtk2. It includes a
2008 Aug 06
1
RGtk2 on linux: "stack smashing detected"
Yea I am aware of this. This is because the Ubuntu binary has stack smashing detection enabled. It's possible to build R without this checking: export CFLAGS="-fno-stack-protector" I have not been able to figure out why stack smashing is detected. I'm cc'ing this to r-devel in case anyone else has an idea. Michael On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Felix Andrews
2008 Oct 14
3
gWidgets install
Hi, I wanted to install the gWidgets package and ran the following code: ------------------------------------------ > install.packages("gWidgets") trying URL 'http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/R/CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/2.7/gWidgets_0.0-30.zip' Content type 'application/zip' length 1354268 bytes (1.3 Mb) opened URL downloaded 1.3 Mb package 'gWidgets'
2007 Sep 14
2
Building an R GUI using gWidgets and RGtk2
Hello, I'm developing a GUI in R that will be used to monitor financial portfolio performance. The GUI will be distributed as an R package. So far, I've decided to use the "cairoDevice", "RGtk2", "gWidgets", and "gWidgetsRGtk2" packages to develop the GUI. I am trying to decide what would be the best way to structure the GUI would be. I've
2012 Mar 13
2
Problem installing gWidgetsRGtk2 on Ubuntu 10.04
dear all, I'm totally new to R and want to install the RQDA package. It fails because of a dependency with gWidgetsRGtk2, which doesn't install because of the following: > * installing *source* package ?gWidgetsRGtk2? ... ** R ** inst ** preparing package for lazy loading Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : konnte Funktion "setRefClass" nicht finden (=could not find
2009 Jun 04
2
RGtk2 help: Show list of column names from dataset and categorize as factor or numeric
Hi UseRs, I recently started working with the RGtk2 library. The documentation is comprehensive and I've tried learning from the examples in most Gtk tutorials (which have C code). This is a little problematic, but has helped quite a bit in getting me started. I would like to create a GUI for file selection, which then displays the column names from the selected file, and provides the user
2009 May 27
0
invisible columns
Dear John, Actually, I was using gWidgetsRGtk2. The solution you suggest works fine. Thank you very much. Best regards. Olivier -- ____________________________________ Olivier G. NuƱez Email: onunez en iberstat.es Tel : +34 663 03 69 09 Web: http://www.iberstat.es ____________________________________ El 27/05/2009, a las 17:28, John Verzani escribiĆ³: > Dear Olivier, > > I
2008 Jul 15
3
playwith package crashes on Mac
Dear R-helpers, I tried the playwith packages for the first time, and it crashed R: > require(playwith) Loading required package: playwith Loading required package: lattice Loading required package: grid Loading required package: gWidgets Loading required package: gWidgetsRGtk2 Loading required package: RGtk2 Loading required package: cairoDevice > sessionInfo() R version 2.7.1
2007 Jun 19
0
RGtk2 2.10.x series available
The new 2.10.x series of the RGtk2 package has recently become available on CRAN. RGtk2 is a package for creating graphical user interfaces (GUI's) in R and is similar in purpose to the tcltk package. RGtk2 binds to and enables the extension of the GTK+ user interface library, as well as several other libraries that are integrated with GTK+. The gWidgetsRGtk2 package provides an RGtk2
2007 Jun 19
0
RGtk2 2.10.x series available
The new 2.10.x series of the RGtk2 package has recently become available on CRAN. RGtk2 is a package for creating graphical user interfaces (GUI's) in R and is similar in purpose to the tcltk package. RGtk2 binds to and enables the extension of the GTK+ user interface library, as well as several other libraries that are integrated with GTK+. The gWidgetsRGtk2 package provides an RGtk2
2007 Mar 13
2
gtk button: how to create signal handler?
Hi Kindly correct me if I am posting a wrong query in the forum. I am trying to handle my "button:clicked" event. But not able to proceed further. Please help. Following is my code: library(RGtk2) win <- gtkWindowNew(type = NULL, show = TRUE) butt <- gtkButtonNewWithLabel("Submit", show = TRUE) win$Add(butt) Now I want to do something when my button is clicked. How
2008 Dec 12
1
How to mimic select.list using RGtk2/gWidgetsRGtk2?
I want to write a function mimic the function of select.list(), here is my preliminary version. select <- function(x,multiple=TRUE,...){ ans<-new.env() g <- gwindow(title=title,wid=200,heigh=500) x1<-ggroup(FALSE,con=g) x2<-gtable(x,multiple=multiple,con=x1,expand=TRUE) gbutton("OK",con=x1,handler=function(h,...){ value <- svalue(x2) if (length(value)==0)