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2002 Oct 17
3
Printing issue
I'm trying to setup a print server for Samba clients to use. I have a HP LaserJet 4 connected to /dev/lp0 and I'm using the LPRng spooling package. Documents printed from Windows clients make it to the printer. However the printed documents, mostly Excel/Word documents, have various abberations on them. Graphical flaws, the text seems fine. In addition I seem to get 2 copies for some
2006 Aug 03
1
Markdown and the hCal microformat
Hi, I've got a suggestion for adding something to Markdown's syntax. I'm new to the list, so I don't know if this is likely to be received well - I'm aware that it's not all that common (yet) to want to do something like this, and I don't know where everyone here stands on if or how to make markup more meaningful. I'd like to generate some microformated
2010 Mar 26
7
seed data
Hi I am using seed_fu to seed initial data to tables (http://github.com/mbleigh/seed-fu) . And in db/fixtures/state.rb I have values like (I am filling only two data for simplicity) State.seed_many(:name, :abbr,:fips,:country_id, [ { :name => "Alberta", :abbr => ''AB'',:fips => ''01'', :country_id => 2 }, { :name =>
2010 Aug 17
2
[Form] Method POST & PUT problem
Hello, I have a form that should be a POST method, but Rails insist to put a hidden field "_method" that has the value "put" does anyone knows why? Thanks, David Sousa Controller: ------------------------------- def new @user = @current_user end ------------------------------------------- View: ------------------------------------- <% semantic_form_for @user,
2006 Sep 16
1
PHP Markdown Extra 1.1b1
Along with the new release of PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7 comes this new version of PHP Markdown Extra. It contains every improvements of PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7 plus some new fixes and two new features. You can download it here: <http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-extra-1.1b1.zip> and you can test it on the PHP Markdown Dingus (select PHP Markdown Extra):
2020 Jul 15
2
installing from copr after update
I've just updated to R 4.0.2 but am unsure how to get packages from the COPR repository to update to those built under the new version of R. FI - I'm not currently using CoprManager just trying to update/install from terminal. Regards Tim [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Apr 13
0
formula argument evaluation
%=>% would have precendence ('order of operations') problems also. A + B %=>% C is equivalent to A + ( B %=>% C) and I don't think that is what you want. as.list(quote(A + B %=>% C)) shows the first branch in the parse tree. The following function, str.language, shows the entire parse tree, as in > str.language(quote(A + B %=>% C)) `quote(A + B %=>%
2020 Oct 05
2
understanding as.list(substitute(...()))
Could someone explain what is happening with the ...() of the following function: dots <- function(...) as.list(substitute(...())) I understand what I'm getting as a result but not why. ?dots and ?substitute leave me none the wiser. regards Tim
2000 Mar 21
3
Use of Rd2txt on .Rd files from rw-1.0.0 (PR#498)
>From e980153 Tue Mar 21 18:50:55 2000 To: bates@stat.wisc.edu Subject: Use of Rd2txt on .Rd files from rw-1.0.0 Files generated using prompt.data.frame() under rw-1.0.0 get scrambled (mildly) when I process them under Rd2txt on Solaris, (using R-devel 1.1.0). Files generated under R-devel 1.1 on Solaris are processed ok. The .Rd files from the two sources look identical. The problem is
2024 Mar 15
2
RSS Feed of NEWS needs a hand
Hi! Thanks for this service! It is very helpful to know what is being developed. I distribute the content to other venues and I noticed some times that the updates are duplicated. For example, the sentence "?is.R()? is deprecated as no other S dialect is known to be in use (and this could only identify historical dialects, not future ones)." is duplicated in different days: Day 1:
2009 Dec 17
5
?setGeneric garbled (PR#14153)
Full_Name: Ross Boylan Version: 2.10.0 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (198.144.201.14) Some of the help for setGeneric seems to have been garbled. In the section "Basic Use", 5th paragraph (where the example counts as a single line 3rd paragraph) it says <quote> Note that calling 'setGeneric()' in this form is not strictly necessary before calling
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its mirrors. To this end, two basic variants are provided: - a feed for new packages where we display
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its mirrors. To this end, two basic variants are provided: - a feed for new packages where we display
2009 Jan 14
3
Casting lists to data.frames, analog to SAS
I have a specific question and a general question. Specific Question: I want to do an analysis on a data frame by 2 or more class variables (i.e., use 2 or more columns in a dataframe to do statistical classing). Coming from SAS, I'm used to being able to take a data set and have the output of the analysis in a dataset for further manipulation. I have a data set with vote totals, with one
2024 Jul 04
1
R FAQ 2.6, 7.21
Hello R-devel, I would like to suggest a couple of updates for the R FAQ. https://CRAN.R-project.org/bin/linux/suse is currently empty and the directory has mtime from 2012, so it probably doesn't help to reference it in FAQ 2.6. There seems to be increased interest in using variables as variable names [1,2], so it might be useful to expand 7.21 a little. Can an R FAQ entry link to R-intro
2005 Jul 24
4
problem building R packages in windows xp
Dear R users, I am having problems building R packages in Windows xp. I have followed the instructions from Peter E. Rossi in Documentation -> Other, except for the TeX version (fpTeX), since when I go to the recommended webpage, it is said that fpTeX has been discontinued. I have MikTeX in my computer, and I have followed the recommendations in
2010 May 26
2
extracat , JGR, iWidgets install problems
[Environment: Win XP, R 2.10.1] I'm trying to install the packages JGR and iWidgets required by the extracat package to make the interactive plots in the package work. I've tried various things, but nothing seems to work. Here is my most recent attempt, followed by my sessionInfo(). Does anyone have any suggestions how to make this work? > > library(extracat) Loading
2008 Sep 17
0
permalink_fu and classes with different primary_key than id?
Has anyone else had problems with this scenario? class Team < ActiveRecord::Base # Primary key self.primary_key = ''team_id'' has_many :players, :foreign_key => :team_id has_permalink :city, :param => true end I am getting all kinds of trouble - that goes away if I comment out the has_permalink declaration. With PermalinkFu: >> fs = Team.new =>
2010 Mar 11
0
Different results for different order of factor levels?
Dear R community, I am a newbie to R and I am using lme() to analyzed a two way repeated measures ANCOVA on some data I have gathered. In producing some graphs based on the fixed effects I noticed that I get vary different results depending on how I order my levels in my factor statement (see code below). Now, I have read that different models treat data from the factor class
2020 Oct 06
0
understanding as.list(substitute(...()))
You need to understand what substitute() does -- see ?substitute and/or a tutorial on "R computing on the language" or similar. Here is a simple example that may clarify: > dots <- function(...) as.list(substitute(...())) > dots(log(foo)) [[1]] log(foo) ## a call, a language object > dots2 <- function(...) as.list(...) > dots2(log(foo)) Error in as.list(...) :