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2005 Apr 23
1
tclServiceMode: stop Tcl/Tk from updating
In Windows, Tcl/Tk programs running under the tcltk package can update too frequently: for exmaple, we might go through a long sequence of operations to construct a complex display, and in Windows each addition will be shown separately. To work around this, I've added a function "tclServiceMode" which serves as an R interface to the "Tcl_SetServiceMode" function in the
2013 Aug 03
1
tk + browser() can leave R unresponsive
I don't know if this is a bug. I can reproduce the following on Ubuntu 12.04.2 and 13.04 64-bit with R version 3.0.1 and with r63479. There is no difference if R is patched with the fix for PR#15407 or not, although without the fix there are more ways to trigger this. I can reproduce with the following: 1. Open R in gnome-terminal or xterm 2. Run 'library(tcltk)' 3. Run
2005 Apr 01
0
Selections from tcltk list boxes
Dear r-devel list members, I've experienced the following problem in getting a selection from a Tk list box using tcltk. This is a long-standing problem, but I've finally decided to tackle it. Consider the following: Library(tcltk) top <- tktoplevel() listbox <- tklistbox(top, height="10", width="2", exportselection="FALSE",
2005 Aug 31
1
tcl/tk return problem
Hello, I'm very new in working with tcl/tk in R and have a problem which will probably sound silly to most of you. Here is the code I have problems with: readcelfiles <- function() { require(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Choose a directory!")) OnOK <- function() { fileDir<-tclvalue(tkchooseDirectory()) data.raw <-
2008 Nov 23
1
tklistbox - R-Objekt
Hello, I have a problem with a tklistbox. The user should be able to choose one out of two calculation methods needed for further calculations. My r-script for that purpose looks like that: require(tcltk) tt<-tktoplevel() tl<-tklistbox(tt,height=4,selectmode="single",background="white") tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="select method for LAI
2009 Oct 19
1
Problem with geometry manager in TclTK
Hello, everyone. I have the following problem with TclTk: I create some windows and want to change their position with geometry manage (sometimes they will be centered, sometimes not). If the toplevel is created and its dimensions are gathered via 'tkwinfo', I get (usually) correct values. However, if this window is created by a function (in the following example, by 'ask.format')
2003 Jun 06
4
stuck tcltk scrollbars under Windows XP
Dear R-devel list members, I've encountered a problem with my Rcmdr package under Windows XP and could use some advice: The Rcmdr package uses the tcltk package to create menus and dialog boxes. My standard procedure when a dialog is created is to grab the focus -- e.g., by tkfocus(top) tkgrab(top) (Here, top is a top-level window -- say, containing one or more scrollbars.)
2009 Sep 28
2
re trieve user input from an tcl/tk interface
Hello everyone, this is my first post here and I hope I signed up correctly and someone will take me by the hand and help me out. I am new to R and cannot figure out what to do here... ... I want to have an User Interface that requests input. I want to save this input to a variable to use it later on. I was able to do this with a modalDiaglog (
2019 Jul 18
2
ubuntu equivalent of ctrl-a on windows
Hi All: I'm using an old version of Ubuntu, 14.04, and I can't figure out a keyboard sequence that "selects all" analogously to what ctrl-a does on windows ? If anyone can be bothered running below and see if they have a way to select all four fruits at once, it's appreciated. I've spent quite a bit of time searching the net, going on AskUbuntu etc but no luck. Thanks.
2008 Jul 18
0
Retrieving data from a tcl /tk function
Hello, I am sorry if this is an answered question, but I did my homework for a long while and couldn't figure out a way to retrieve data entry from a model dialog. In one of the examples compiled by James Wettenhall: odalDialog <- function(title, question, entryInit, entryWidth = 20, returnValOnCancel = "ID_CANCEL") { dlg <- tktoplevel() tkwm.deiconify(dlg)
2009 Jun 12
1
Masked user input
Hi - I'm creating a package of database tools. A function in the package requires the username and password as input to the function in order to initially connect to the target database(s). Of course, this poses a significant security issue given the possible retention of the function statement in cleartext. I did not readily encounter a package meant to mask input from the user nor do I
2004 Sep 17
1
How would you handle a fax without T.38orG.711uLaw?
asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote: > Isn't it possible to use T.38 for interconnecting hardware gates > supporting T.38 with asterisk using SIP REINVITE? > I'm not shure but but think its's might be possible because after > reinvite traffic goes directly from one gate to anotger, not over > Asterisk We've seen a problem here with asterisk. Wehn
2009 Sep 05
1
Problems with sieve
Hello, I am trying to setup an Email Server with Exim, dovecot and sieve support. I am not sure about the settings for Sieve, right now its's not working properly: user: test3 at gewaltphantasien.de maildir: /var/mails/gewaltphantasien.de/test3 I have the .dovecot.sieve file in the root dir of the users emails: root at ubuntu:/var/mails/gewaltphantasien.de/test3# cat
2006 Jul 08
1
another tcl/tk query
Greetings: I wish to use a tcl/tk widget to ask for user-selected parameter values. My widget works ? it asks for and returns to my workspace the stuff I need. Here is a snippet of my code: ############################### OnOK <- function() { LOG.X <<- as.logical(as.character(tclvalue(log.X.buttonValue))) LOG.Y <<- as.logical(as.character(tclvalue(log.Y.buttonValue)))
2010 Aug 03
1
adding FORTRAN code to a package
Dear R People: Hello! I'm putting together another RcmdrPlugin package and need to add a FORTRAN subroutine to speed things up a bit. I've never added compiled code to a package. Anyhow, I put my code into a /src directory. Here are the statements: * using log directory 'c:/R/R-2.11.1/bin/RcmdrPlugin.push.Rcheck' * using R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31) * using session charset:
2019 Jul 18
2
ubuntu equivalent of ctrl-a on windows
thanks david. that worked for me too and I like your detective approach. I'll remember that the next time I need another equivalent. On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 4:13 PM David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > On 7/18/19 1:02 PM, Mark Leeds wrote: > > Hi All: I'm using an old version of Ubuntu, 14.04, and I can't figure > out a > > keyboard
2009 Nov 02
2
R292 and tcl/tk
BACKGROUND R2.9.2 built on power5 aix5.3 using gcc 4.2.4 (also installed: tcl and tk 8.5.7) Access from a Windows XP machine using Exceed v9.0, aixterm (DISPLAY etc. setup) export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64 -L/opt/freeware/lib64 -L/opt/freeware/64/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -L/opt/freeware/lib" export CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/freeware/include -I/usr/lpp/X11/include/X11"
2009 Apr 14
0
disappearing dialog boxes when using tcltk
Dear all, I'm trying to use tcltk to build a small user-interface and couter the problem: It seems that sometimes the dialog box will be minimized automatically though I want it to be on top of the screen all the time. For example, when runing the following code, if you type in "a1", "a2", "a3", etc when being asked for an integer, the program is supposed to
2012 May 03
2
Help with readBin
I'm trying to read a binary file created by a fortran code using readBin and readChar. Everything reads fine (integers and strings) except for double precision numbers, they are read as huge or very small number (1E-250,...). I tried various endianness, swap, But nothing has worked so far. I also tried on R 64 bit for linux and windows (R 2.14) and R 2.11 on windows XP 32 bit. Any help would
2005 Jul 12
1
help: how to use tkevent.generate(...)
Hello, I use package "tcltk" to do some GUI programming, and want to find a function which can do the operation "click a button", just like using a mouse to click. If tkevent.generate can do that? I tried it as below, but failed. Please give me a hint! tt <- tktoplevel() tkwm.title(tt,"Simple Dialog") onOK <- function(){print("OK")} onCancel <-