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2004 Sep 16
4
FW: How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot?
yes I have tries, and nothing. It just shows the strings with the slashn, just like i typed it. -----Original Message----- From: Rashid Nassar [mailto:rnassar at duke.edu] Sent: ÐÝì?ôç, 16 Óå?ôåìâñßïõ 2004 15:44 To: Christos Rodopoulos Subject: Re: [R] How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot? Have you not tried what you have already suggested: title("this is a title\nIn 2
2010 Jan 15
1
What is the newline escape sequence when using the Hershey fontfamily?
Hello! The question is simple: What is the escape sequence for a new line when using Hershey fonts? I obviously tried '\n' but it didn't work (see the sample below). I looked at 'demo(Hershey)' but all it only shows escape sequences for printable characters. The sample I've been using to try to find the escape sequence is below. You can comment or un-comment the
2010 Aug 01
0
ScrapeR Unanticipated XML objects
Dear All, I have come across a very surprising result as I have started to learn how to use R to pull data from the web for analysis. I am trying to isolate that table headers for the quarterly income statement (qtrinc) that I pulled from Google finance. I executed the following commands after installing the scrapeR package. require(scrapeR)
2005 Jul 26
1
problem with Hershey fonts
This was reported to me by a colleague in China, so I may not be reproducing exactly what they are seeing (which I suspect is rw2011), but this is what I see: > version _ platform i386--netbsdelf arch i386 os netbsdelf system i386, netbsdelf status major 2 minor 1.1 year 2005 month 06 day 20 language R > help(Hershey) : : If the 'vfont' argument
2005 Apr 02
2
Solaris10/amd64 + SunSutio Compile (PR#7767)
Full_Name: Teru KAMOGASHRIA Version: 2.0.1 OS: SunOS sun 5.10 Generic i86pc i386 i86pc Submission from: (NULL) (219.5.176.24) rbinom.c cannot be compiled because of the casting problem. /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -g -c rbinom.c -o rbinom.o "rbinom.c", line 60: operand must have real
2016 Aug 07
1
Quote symbol names under EXPORTS in tmp.def on Windows
I originally posted on this topic on a different thread: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2016-August/072938.html These sources suggested that a safe practice might be to put double quotes around symbol names in EXPORTS in case the symbol name is the same as a linker keyword: - https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Symbols.html#Symbols -
2005 May 24
1
How to get special (Hershey) font symbols into plot axis labels? [Revisited]
Dear R users, I would like to use sub- and super-script in axis labels. I assume this is best done using Hershey symbols. When trying to find information on using Hershey font symbols in axis labels, I came across the following discussion thread: http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/02a/1857.html Have Hershey font implementations moved on since then? Thanks, Sander. --
2000 Feb 08
1
DEC cc doesn't like c++ comments (PR#416)
Full_Name: Albrecht Gebhardt Version: 0.99.0 OS: alpha, osf4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (143.205.180.40) DEC cc doesn't like c++ style comments // like this one Please use standard cc comments or #if 0 ... #endif A quite large patch follows (I hope it will pass mailing with not too much wrapped lines): --- ./src/main/g_her_glyph.c.dec-cc.patch Mon Feb 7 14:48:10 2000 +++
2016 Jul 28
0
Creating shared object with BASE in EXPORTS on Windows
I am building shared objects on Windows system with BASE as a name in the shared object. When BASE appears under EXPORTS in tmp.def file, R CMD SHLIB doesn't succeed. This happens on Windows but not Mac or Ubuntu. Minimal examples: //////////////////////////////////////// This code builds fine //////////////////////////////////////// void base(int *nin, double *x) { int n = nin[0]; int
2000 Oct 04
1
Hershey Fonts, PNG, SVG, .. graphics formats
I wonder if we couldn't just use the PNG , SVG, support from the GNU plotutils from which we already have the Hershey scalable vector fonts [-> help(Hershey)] The new plotutils (July 2000) do support these (and will probably even better in the future, i.e., we can build on others people free software. Paul [who built "Hershey" into R], do you think this path is worth pursuing?
2016 Aug 02
0
Creating shared object with BASE in EXPORTS on Windows
It looks like `BASE` is a keyword in the .def file specification. https://github.com/bminor/binutils-gdb/blob/master/ld/deffilep.y#L241-L268 For several keywords, I could replicate the syntax error from ld.exe when the keyword was listed in EXPORTS in the .def file. As far as I can tell, the dllname-win.def file is a must in this case making sure none of the keywords get exported there.
2007 Jan 03
2
Hershey fonts for musical notation?
Hi, I'd like to know if it is possible to use Hershey vector fonts to create very primitive musical notation. If I can hang some whole notes on these lines X11() plot(0,0, xlim=c(0,10), ylim=c(0,10)) # Staves: for (i in c(seq(from=2,to=2.8,by=0.2),seq(from=4,to=4.8,by=0.2))) { abline(h=i) } it is enough. Best wishes, Atte Tenkanen University of Turku, Finland
2010 Aug 05
4
A %nin% operator?
Sometimes I write code like this: > qf.a <- subset(qf, pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) > qf.b <- subset(qf, !pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) and I get a little worried that maybe I've remembered the precedence rules wrong, so I change it to > qf.a <- subset(qf, pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108)) > qf.b <- subset(qf, !(pubid %in% c(104, 106, 107, 108))) and pretty
2002 Mar 12
2
How to get special (Hershey) font symbols into plot axis labels?
Dear R experts- I'm running R 1.2.3 (2001-04-26) on Linux. I need to get special symbols, such as a circle with a dot in it as used to indicate Solar units in astronomy, into my plot axis labels. How can I do this? Using the R documentation on the Hershey font sets, one can plot a Solar symbol within the world coordinates of a plot like this: >plot(1:10,1:10)
2011 Jan 08
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:11:26PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: > Lots of comments throughout this one... And I'm going to cherry-pick a few replies as it's getting late. > What I found most interesting was that I had > hired a professional studio in Seattle, and the owner actually stuck > his head in the room for this one track. He'd heard a lot of >
2006 May 03
1
demo() output looks garbled in default pager (less and most)
Dear Rexperts, I have recently build R-2.3.0 from source on a Linux system and have encountered the following problem (perhaps not exactly a problem, but a minor display flaw): > demo() +------------here is how the output looks in less------------+ Demos in package <E2><80><98>base<E2><80><99>: is.things Explore some properties of R
2000 Jul 03
1
How to specify fonts
In Splus, if I wanted to use Bookman-Demi instead of the default Helvetica, I would specify font = 18 as a graphical parameter for a postscript printer. In R it seems font can take only the values 1 to 4 which change only the style but it's still Helvetica. There's some great flexibility using Hershey vector fonts, but it appears they are all mono-spaced. I wish to use proportional
2011 Jan 08
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Jan 7, 2011, at 18:08, Declan Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:11:26PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: > [NIN 24/96] > >> Thanks! That's interesting to note. I think that I ended up with >> the true 24/96 files, but I am curious: How do you tell whether you >> have the full 24/96 or not? > > Extract to WAV, do a hex dump, and look for
2011 Jan 08
1
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> I was wrong about it going up to 11 - it actually goes up to 12. Too bad. I thought for a minute there that it goes up to eleven because... "Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not ten. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at ten. You're on ten here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on ten on your guitar. Where can you go from
2007 May 16
2
'attach workspace' on R console File menu
Quite often I save misc functions and data objects as .RData files that I can use in other sessions. Although I could 'Load Workspace" these files, most of the times I prefer attaching them. It would be really convenient to have a menu item under the File menu on the Windows R Console to allow attaching workspaces, e.g. -------------------- Attach Workspace... Load Workspace... Save