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2008 Apr 29
3
The Master Genealogist 7.01.000 on Wine 0.960
Can someone please help interpret.
This is my attempt to install The Master Genealogist 7.01.000 on Wine 0.960 without using winetricks to install dcom98.
The wine AppDB entry is here:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=10500
On a plain
Running the installer tmg7setup.exe with wincfg set to win98
give the following information in the terminal:
Code:
me at
2009 Jun 12
1
Programmatically copying a graphic to the clipboard
Hi all,
Is there a cross-platform way to do this? On the mac, I cando this by
saving an eps file, and then using pbcopy. Is it possible on other
platforms?
Hadley
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http://had.co.nz/
2003 Nov 08
5
accessing windows clipboard from load and save (PR#4999)
Full_Name: Gabor Grothendieck
Version: 1.7.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (207.35.143.81)
save(x,ascii=TRUE,file("clipboard"))
works but
load(file("clipboard"))
does not.
Even better would be if
save(x,ascii=TRUE,"clipboard")
and
load("clipboard")
worked as that would provide consistency with
2009 Sep 18
1
Reading clipboard with read.delim("clipboard") crash (PR#13957)
Full_Name: Liam Gretton
Version: 2.9.2
OS: openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64)
Submission from: (NULL) (143.210.13.77)
Reading a large number of rows of delimited data via the clipboard results in a
segfault or double free error. I've tested copying from various applications,
but gedit will do.
This problem exists in the openSUSE-supplied 2.8.1, I've just built 2.9.2 to see
if it's still there,
2006 May 04
1
a clipboard problem while using R2HTML
I followed the examples of previous posts about R2HTML to practice
exporting a data to a clipboard, but the result is not as smooth as I
had expected:
library(R2HTML)
data(iris)
HTML(iris, file("clipboard","w"), append=FALSE)
I got an error message:
> HTML(iris, file("clipboard","w"), append=FALSE)
Error in file("clipboard", "w")
2003 Nov 05
1
save(iris,file="clipboard",ascii=TRUE)
Is this a bug? I thought that "clipboard" could always be substituted
for a filename when dealing with ASCII files.
> data(iris)
> save(iris,ascii=TRUE,file="clipboard")
Error in file(file, "wb") : `mode' for the clipboard must be `r' or `w'
Also this (where gclip is a utility found at unxutils.sourceforge.net
that copies its standard input to the
2001 Dec 04
2
Agent Clipboard issues revisited
Howdy,
It seems that there's a bit of a problem with Agent accessing the KDE
Clipboard through Wine. (Or is it the X Clipboard?)
If I start a managed wine Agent session and try to copy from Agent,
the copied info shows up in the KDE Clipboard. If I try to paste
highlighted text from the console into Agent, it works also. Once.
The second (and subsequent tries) don't work. It
2006 Oct 29
2
write to clipboard under Linux
Dear all,
I am trying to use the clipboard when writing a table.
Typing:
write.table(object, file="clipboard")
leads to the message:
Fehler in file(file, ifelse(append, "a", "w")) :
'mode' f?r die Zwischenablage muss unter Unix 'r' sein
My interpretation is that I am not allowed to write into the
clipboard from a program called from R. Is there a
2000 Mar 24
0
More on Win R and clipboard
Many thanks to all those who replied about my clipboard query.
In response to conter-queries:
> Peter:
>Counterquestion: How would you expect it to work? What would
>you do with it once it was on the clipboard and how would
>you ensure that data contained the relevant information
>(factor levels, e.g.) when read from the clipboard? What are
>the relevant communication channels?
2007 Dec 03
1
Fwd: source('clipboard')
In the code below the first source command works fine, but the second
does not, as can be seen from the error message. Is there a way to
have the second command work?
I am using R 2.6.1 on Windows Vista.
(The command that is in the clipboard is just "x <- 3")
> source("clipboard", echo = F)
> source("clipboard", echo = T)
Error in file(srcfile$filename,
2009 Apr 28
2
problems with clipboard
Hi I'm a mac user. I have problems loading data from mac excel in R.
I'm using these script:
>library(utils)
>data2 <- read.table(file("clipboard"), header =T, sep ="\t")
____but this is the message that I have from R_____
Error in open.connection(file, "r") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning message:
In open.connection(file,
2006 Aug 03
1
[ win32utils-Bugs-5287 ] v 0.4.1 - Clipboard.set_data causes Segmentation fault
Bugs item #5287, was opened at 2006-08-03 11:34
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=5287&group_id=85
Category: win32-clipboard
Group: Code
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: v 0.4.1 - Clipboard.set_data causes Segmentation fault
Initial Comment:
Whenever
2007 Mar 19
1
Windows Clipboard and WINE
I have a book cataloging program that I have used for several years and
I am extremely pleased with it. It's one of the main reasons I still
use windows primarily. I'm looking at running it under WINE and I am
having trouble with the registration of the license key. The license
key is coped to the Windows clipboard and the the program reads it from
the clipboard. When I try to
2006 Mar 08
1
Clipboard connections (PR#8668)
Full_Name: Will Gray
Version: R 2.2.1
OS: WinXP SP2
Submission from: (NULL) (160.129.18.69)
I've been using R with a text editor (Tinn-R) and using a feature of the editor
that sends code to a running R session. Sometimes it is convenient to use the
command "source(file('clipboard'))" to send whole blocks of code. However, this
quickly fills up the limit of 50
2000 Mar 23
0
Requery: R 1.0.0 for Win95 and clipboard -Reply
For small datasets it would be useful to be able to copy a block of data from a spreadsheet then toggle over to R and just paste it in. If it's possible, having read.table access the clipboard (e.g. x <- read.table(file="clipboard", ...) would do the trick. Of course, exporting to a file and the reading into R is pretty easy but usring the clipboard would save a couple extra
2006 Aug 26
2
Importing data from clipboard on Mac OSX
Dear R users,
I am trying to get data from the clipboard into R on MacOSX. I tried
the following, but got an error message:
read.delim("clipboard")
Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection
In addition: Warning message:
unable to contact X11 display
Obviously, I'm not running R using X11. I'm wondering, can I import
data from the clipboard on MacosX?
2000 Mar 23
1
clipboard
Hi,
if we do something like that for windows (which might be useful) we
should do the same for X, i.e., use the X clipboard in the same way.
Not that I know how to access it but it shouldn't be too hard to find
out. Both would probably come down to having something like
read.table(text=foo, ...)
along with
foo <- getClipboard(...)
reading a text string from the X or Windows
2009 Jan 29
1
Importing data from clipboard on Mac OSX
Hello R-Help,
I noticed that there is a thread about importing data from the clipboard
that is very poorly answered in the forum. One user suggests giving up, the
other gives a solution that echoes the clipboard, but that's exactly the
same as just ctrl-p. As I am asked this question at least once a week in my
very small home institution, I'm sure many people want to know. If you could
2009 Dec 01
1
Trouble with read.table(clipboard)
Hi every one,
I'm having some problems with the function read.table(clipboard). I got a
spread sheet in the Excel, and than I make a command+C in the Mac, but the R
returns the message that there is no object in the clipboard.
What could have happened?
Thanks,
Diogo
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2019 May 24
0
writing Unicode text to the Windows clipboard
Hello,
I'm interested in moving text from and to the clipboard that cannot
necessarily be represented in the native encoding. So, really, this is
about Windows.
I can successfully read from the clipboard by specifying the format that
corresponds to unicode text.
From R >=2.7.0, it seems you should also be able to write unicode text
to the Windows clipboard.