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2005 Mar 28
1
gnuclient problems witrh R/ESS in linux
Dear list, Not strictly R ... In R on Xemacs with ESS (R-2.0.1, Xemacs-21.4.15-r3, ESS-5.2.6) on gentoo-linux when I use k<-edit(k) or fix(k) to change a small vector k <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) the opened window (called '6b8b4567') appears not to be connected to the gnuclient and I'm able to edit the file but has no instructions in the minibuffer and C-x # gives '6b8b4567 does
1999 Nov 28
2
gnuclient X11 & openssh
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to comp.emacs.xemacs as well. [This message has been CC'ed to the OpenSSH list in a plea to at least consider supporting more advanced usages of Xauth] Chris Green <sprout at dok.org> writes: > Its not configurable behavior. It always generates a new random file > in /tmp. Then they should probably
2001 Mar 03
11
Emacs & ESS under Windows
After the discussions about appropriate editors under Windows to use with R, I have managed to install Emacs, XEmacs, and ESS under WinNT 4.0, and these work fine. It's not necessary to compile anything to use R with ESS, just to install Emacs and ESS, and do a few modifications in some files. XEmacs is also easy to install but apparently ESS cannot run with it (confirmed by a message by Tony
2002 Jan 07
3
ESS with Xemacs? [vs. Emacs, slightly off topic]
I decided to try out Xemacs instead of Emacs in Linux (RH 7.2). After doing lots of configuration of Xemacs, I finally discovered a major problem. With Emacs, when I use R, I start Emacs twice (at least), in different viewports, once as emacs -f R and once as emacs myfile.R Then I try commands in the first one, and, when they work (which isn't very often), I cut the command with C-w,
2012 Oct 01
2
Hmisc describe error
Describe fails for me with a message similar to what was an issue in 2008 and got fixed according to posts. R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30) Copyright (C) 2012 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) # output truncated > options(chmhelp = FALSE, help_type = "text") > .help.ESS <- help >
2006 Feb 11
9
Textmate Backtracer 1.0
Originally posted at http://blog.inquirylabs.com/2006/02/11/textmate- backtracer-10/ == Announcing Version 1.0 == The backtracer has been around for a while now, and seems to have done its job well enough to deserve a 1.0 mark. == What Is It? == Whenever a Rails exception occurs, it spits out a backtrace full of filenames and line numbers. I?ve often thought, ?Wouldn?t it be nice if I
1999 Nov 26
1
openssh & XEmacs gnuclient issue
In switching to openssh from ssh-1.2.27, I have encountered the following problem with the way openssh handles its XAUTHORITY files separately from ~/.Xauthority. XEmacs has a gnuserv process that runs and allows commands to be issued to a remote XEmacs process. The trouble is when the command is to make a new frame ( window ) on a different X display, it fails because the Xauth cookie is not in
2003 Feb 01
2
Apparent parser problem (PR#2520)
Let me first admit: I am experiencing this bug on a precompiled binary of R for windows, and I know these are not supported. I am not asking for support, but I thought the R developers would want to know about this. # Define: foo.page <- function(x) x # Then, foo.page("a") # actually invokes the pager (!) on object named "a" (if one is defined). # same thing happens
2005 May 01
0
dll symbol loading: possible bug
Dear R-devel, I think the following describes a bug in R. It seems to be associated with dyn.load() and/or something that happens at start-up. I have not filed a bug report yet (because I doubt my ability to rule out other explanations) but would happily do so if requested. Observation: If two dlls are loaded as a result of dyn.load() calls in .Rprofile, subsequent calls to dyn.load()
2024 Jul 17
1
default pager is more
Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging and the current default pager is more: grep PAGER /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron PAGER=${PAGER-'/usr/bin/more'} rpm -qf /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron R-core-4.4.1-3.fc41.x86_64 This primarily affects function
2001 Mar 09
2
Pager size in 1.2.2 Windows
The following sequence of commands (for example): >my.data<-rnorm(10000, 5, 1) >my.data fills my pager buffer beyond its capacity. When I type "my.data", the pager displays approximately the bottom 7000 cells of the file, but "loses" the first 3000. Is there a some setting that increases the size of the pager buffer, or is this a limit in the Windows version?
2006 Oct 29
3
Pager Voicemail Message
Hello, In voicemail.conf, it's possible to edit the voicemail message, but when I define a pager email address, I get the message from "Asterisk PBX", and the content is fixed by the system. Is there a way to manipulate this message, as well? Thanks, David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Jul 01
4
Pager Notification
Hi; Before I tell a customer that this would require custom development I figured I would ask here. Does Asterisk support pager notification of new voicemails out of the box? Or do I need an AGI script to do that? Also, if I want to call a number from an automated program in Asterisk and get the DTMF tones entered by the user on the other side, is there an easy way to do this? Best
2024 Jul 18
1
default pager is more
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 11:33, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- > prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on > RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging and the current > default pager is more: > grep PAGER /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron >
2009 Oct 13
4
OT: pager pay
Hey folks, I'm trying to compare my small company's policy against other companies out there. We pay 10% of your per-hour salary equivalent per every hour you carry it, whether it goes off or not. So for example someone making $55K/year works out to about $27 / hour (I think), so they'd get $2.70 for every hour they carry the pager outside of regular work hours. We are a company
1998 Apr 24
1
R-beta: pager/more
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2005 Sep 25
2
Pager Notification Script
Does anyone on the list have a script for notifying pagers that they would be willing to share? I have found a reference in the archive to such a script, but previous attempts to find the author of that posting have failed. Anyhow, I am looking to set up a system whereby a message is sent to a pager when a voicemail is left in a specified mailbox. (This is easy, it's built-in to
2004 Feb 06
4
more or less pager
R-users, (forgive my return adres) I've been breaking my head why R---which i find fabulous, by the way---does not pipe interactive output through a pager (more or less), like it does with help(), or like GNU Octave does with arrays with more than terminal height rows. Maybe it is my installation (Debian/GNU Linux). Maybe it is my configuration, but i don't think so because with
2024 Jul 18
1
default pager is more
On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 10:12, I?aki Ucar <iucar at fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 11:33, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- >> prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on >> RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging
2004 Jan 04
1
pager reminder script
Since the list community has done so much for me in my humble asterisk beginnings I have put together a simple little script written in php that serves as a paging reminder script. If anyone is interested in a copy of it contact me off list and I'll forward you a copy. The basics of the script are as follows: It queries an asterisk inbox of your choosing for the existence of a file that