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2019 Jul 18
2
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin! And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a shell/sed idiom. A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1 :-) -Bob On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 5:54 AM Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >
2019 Jul 15
0
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
>>>>> Bob Rudis >>>>> on Tue, 9 Jul 2019 14:24:24 -0400 writes: > The addition of a single line: > <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> > at in the <head> of the R HTML generated manuals would make them much easier to read on mobile devices. > texi2any (which
2019 Jul 21
0
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
>>>>> Bob Rudis writes: > Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin! > And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a > shell/sed idiom. > A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the > "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1 > :-) When building HTML from the Texinfo
2015 Sep 09
2
Build R form source - manuals
I built R form source succesfully on my Fedora 22 box. No errors. I can read there is an issue with some manuals at build time when running makeinfo, especially these two: doc/manual/R-exts.texi cp doc/manual/R-intro.texi Some distro have hacks about makeinfo 5 in their build script. I wonder if some manuals are broken but couldn't see it when running make. May someone tells me more about
2006 Jul 06
1
problem with rdocdir option when installing R2.3.1
Hi, In the "R documentation and Administration" manual it is said that "The configure or make variables |rdocdir| and |rsharedir| can be used to install the system-independent doc and share directories to somewhere other than |libdir|". Then I've installed R v2.3.1 on a solaris platform (SunOS 5.9) with the following commands : > ./configure
2018 Feb 09
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 2:16 AM, Indrajit Sen Gupta <indrajitsg at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Avraham, > > A quick question - I realized I did not have Perl installed. So I installed > ActiveState Perl right now. Also I see I need texinfo and texi2any. I was > able to installed texinfo from here: > http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/texinfo.htm. But not sure where to >
2006 Feb 08
2
R 2.2.1 installation trouble on SGI/Sun (PR#8575)
Hi, I'm upgrading to R 2.2.1 and have bumped into some problems. I have been successful with installing on x86 and PPC Linux, but am unable to install R on Solaris 7 and on IRIX 6.5. Configuration and compilation go through just fine, but "make install" fails: gmake[1]: Entering directory `/scratch/atossava/R-2.2.1/doc' installing doc ... ../tools/install-sh: no destination
2018 Feb 09
3
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi Avraham, What a coincidence, I have been following this post of yours: https://www.avrahamadler.com/2013/10/24/an-openblas-based-rblas-for-windows-64-step-by-step/ Looks like this post is slightly older than what you have shared previously. It is strange that you did not get the attachments. I am pasting the contents of the MkRules.local here:
2015 Jan 26
2
Building rinstaller using R-devel (3.2.0-to-be) halts when trying to copy html files
As the build process, especially for Windows, is changing significantly for R 3.2.0, I am trying to build R-devel in preparation. When running `make rinstaller`, I get the following error: cp -p ../../../etc/x64/Makeconf R-devel/etc/x64 mkdir -p R-devel/doc cp -p ../../../doc/CRAN_mirrors.csv R-devel/doc mkdir -p R-devel/doc/manual/images cp -pR ../../../doc/html R-devel/doc
2009 Mar 31
1
viewport bug in 2.8.0?: Error: Cannot pop the top-level viewport (grid and graphics output mixed?)
I get the following error message followed by instability in R after the error message: Error: Cannot pop the top-level viewport (grid and graphics output mixed?) Have reduced something much more complex in my code to a simple test case. I run the following and then resize the window: X = seq (1,10) Y = X^2 opar <- par(no.readonly=TRUE, mar = c(2.5, 3.1, 1, 2)) grid.newpage()
2008 Jun 01
1
transforming output of grid.locator() to coordinates of a leaf viewport
Short form: How do I transform the output of grid.locator() (or grid.locator(unit='npc')) to the native (or npc) coordinates of a viewport other than the top-level viewport? Thanks in advance. -Ben Long form: I would like the user to be able to click anywhere on the R graphics window. I would then like to figure out which leaf viewport the user clicked in and compute the native
2008 Aug 06
1
grid layout scaling viewport width based solely on height
Hello all, I'm trying to write a function that produces a main plotting region with several square plots along the right side. Ideally the size of right side plots will scale only with the height of the entire plot, yet never overlap with another secondary plot. The following two snippets get close, however, as I resize the plot horizontally the right side plots (green squares) get smaller
2012 Feb 16
2
Defining a viewport scale in {Grid}
Am just feeling my way into the grid library, and cannot figure out how to define the plot limits. 3/5 of the example polygons below plot in the default 0-1 range viewport. But when I try to redefine the viewport the polygons plot in the same places. I also get the same result without employing push/pop. (As you can see from the scale I'm trying to introduce, I want to plot map polygons.)
2007 Dec 10
2
Viewport and grid.draw
Hi Deepayan and everyone, I need to add a common legend to a group of latice graphs, I have tried different ways using viewport and grid.draw without success. Here is what I have: plot.new() library(grid) library('IDPmisc') print(plot1, split=c(1,1,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot4, split=c(2,1,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot2, split=c(1,2,2,4), more=TRUE) print(plot5, split=c(2,2,2,4),
2007 Feb 02
2
Horizontally maximized window on last viewport
Hi, I posted this on the forum as well, but there were no responses to it. I now posting it here just in case anybody cares. Anyway, Compiz is a very nice program. Thanks for all the effort you put into making it. I am using the latest git version of compiz and it really works great for being an "unstable" version. Anyway, I noticed the following strange behavior and was wondering
2005 May 31
2
Problem going back to a viewport with gridBase
I am setting up base plots -- one in viewport A and and one in B. This part works fine. But if I go back to A after having done B and add horizontal lines it seems to not use the correct coordinates. How do I tell it to resume using A's coordinates? I am already using par(fig = gridFIG()) but it seems that that's not enough to reestablish them. What happens is that when I go back to
2005 May 31
2
Problem going back to a viewport with gridBase
I am setting up base plots -- one in viewport A and and one in B. This part works fine. But if I go back to A after having done B and add horizontal lines it seems to not use the correct coordinates. How do I tell it to resume using A's coordinates? I am already using par(fig = gridFIG()) but it seems that that's not enough to reestablish them. What happens is that when I go back to
2011 Sep 05
1
ggplot2-grid/viewport and PNG
Dear All, The following code save my graphs as pdf: pdf("j:/mix.pdf", width = 18, height = 16) grid.newpage() pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(3,1))) vplayout <- function(x, y) viewport(layout.pos.row = x, layout.pos.col = y) print(Aplot, vp = vplayout(1, 1)) print(Bplot, vp = vplayout(2, 1)) print(Cplot, vp = vplayout(3, 1)) dev.off() How can I save it in
2006 Sep 20
2
New viewport switcher plugin
Hi, We've (Soeren Sandmann, really) have written a new plugin that pans the viewport around a planar workspace instead of the cube. It's a more toned down transition effect and is more similar to the metacity workspace model. There's two parts to this patch: one part prepares the compiz core for workspace that's more than one viewport high, and the second part is the
2004 Jul 09
2
Viewport parameters
Hello all, In the Grid addon package from Paul Murrell is there a way of finding the parameter settings for the viewport you are in? I understand in Lattice there is a function trellis.get.par(), is there something similar for Grid? Cheers Simon Woodhead