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2004 Apr 03
2
a fix for rotated PDF graphs
Hi, I have found references for the following problem in the list archives, but no nice solution. So I decided to post one I came up with. The problem is that graphs output as eps files, for example using ps.options(onefile=FALSE, paper="special", width=8, height=8, horizontal=FALSE, pointsize=12) get rotated when I convert them to pdf using epstopdf. Both ghostview and
2006 May 15
1
PDF viewer?
Hi, I'm looking for a usable PDF viewer with CentOS 4.3. On my previous install (Slack running XFCE with a handful of GNOME libs), I used Evince, which is just great. Looks like this is an Achilles' heel in CentOS, as I tested three available PDF viewers (ggv, gsview, acroread) with various PDF documents downloaded from the internet (which all display perfectly with Evince): either the
2005 Jun 08
1
Linux apps from inside Wine (was:Re: Problems with Lotus Notes R5.0.12 under Wine 20050524)
Hi Shadi, I'm also using notes 5.0.12 and I've posted at May,05-2005 a message just talking about how to start Linux apps from a Windows app over/under Wine. The only problem is that I'm not using wine-20050524 ... 8-(. Instead I'm using 20040813. Follows the message. Feel free to ask me more questions and if you want I can send to you another types of scripts.
2005 Mar 30
2
PDF and PS output
I'm using R 2.0 on Redhat Linux 9. When I try to produce PDF or PS output, the files are corrupted -- they won't open in Acroread, xpdf, ggv, and on attempting to convert to PNG, I get message "This file has corrupted %%EOF marker." Perhaps I am just doing something wrong. I did: > pdf() > hist(unlist(foo.bar)) I have no trouble viewing the output in Xwindows. Thanks,
2005 Jun 09
1
Linux apps from inside Wine (was:Re: Problems with Lotus Notes R5.0.12 under Wine 20050524)
Hi Andreas, I saw someone (Mike or Joachim, I think) at the list saying you have to shutdown the wineserver. It will overwrite the system.reg as soon it goes down. So before you make the changes be sure there is none wine* process running. Hope this helps. If not, write us again and we'll help you (sometime ago I run into the same problem but I can't remember the
2005 Dec 02
1
acroread security problem
Dear all, I think there's a security problem with the acroread plugin for firefox. I'm using sysutils/pwsafe to manage my passwords. A feature of this tool is that it can copy the requested password to the X clipboard, allowing the user to paste it (eg. in a password box), never seeing the pass in clear. When I load a PDF document in Firefox, the acroread process lives on even after the
2005 Jun 09
1
Linux apps from inside Wine (was:Re: Problems with Lotus Notes R5.0.12 under Wine 20050524)
Hi Andy, > Hi! > > I did as you said and at least, my acroread starts, but it seems, that the temporary file could not be created. > I had the same problem some time ago 8-) > I looked into my logfile and it showed me the right path and acroread is fired up. You should put in the "acroread.exe" script a line like this: env >> $LOG (or, if you prefer:
2007 Jul 10
1
overlay boxplot
hi, All: I need to overlay two boxplot, I played around with points() but found it does not seem to work with boxplot, it works fine with other. Is there a way to overlay two boxplot (using different color) in R? There was a thread talking about using ggplot package, however, I don't think there is a final solution... the answer give does not give overlay but a new plot. Thanks Hao
2017 Aug 08
2
Acroread9 crash in CentOS7
Hello, I'm getting a crash with acroread on my CentOS7 (AdobeReader_enu-9.5.5-1.i486). I install the official rpms from ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/, tried 9.5.5, and former v9, v8, v7. /usr/bin/acroread loads well, but when you click a menu, bang. Same if you start acroread w/ a .pdf filename in parameter, the window opens up then crashes. I modified the acroread script to
2012 Jan 06
2
gluster permissions problem
Hi, I'm running a very simple gluster server, as a NFSv4 replacement. I documented this here: http://www.mail-archive.com/users at lists.fedoraproject.org/msg40298.html User home folders are served over this file server. This worked fine in Fedora 15, but I am experiencing some odd permissions problems with Adobe Acrobat after upgrading the server to Fedora 16. I've seen it with some
2008 Feb 19
1
acroread 8 on CentOS-4 (was for SL4)
I know acroread is not part of CentOS but many people use it. Thought forwarding this post on the SciLinux mailing list might help those who use acroread on CentOS-4. === excerpt === The "latest" version officially compatible with RHEL4 is acroread-7.0.9, but this currently has open security holes (CVE-2007-5663 et al). http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa08-01.html
2010 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Why function pointer is different from other data type?
"float (i32)* (float (i32)*)*" is not a return type. According to the description of the 'call' instruction in LLVM Assembly Language Reference Manual (http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#i_call) this is a signature of the pointer to function value being invoked (which includes the return type). In your case the full signature is printed because get_ptr returns a pointer to
2010 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] Why function pointer is different from other data type?
I'm sorry that I should remove the comment. In fact my question is about the "float (i32)* (float (i32)*)*", why we use this kind of return type instead of just "float (i32)*". Thanks a lot. Hao On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi Hao Shen, > >> %4 = call float (i32)* (float (i32)*)* @get_ptr(float (i32)* @a1)
2006 Oct 31
1
Fw: domU network problem , 10/30 progress
Hao Yu Commercial Scale Out IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 1101 Kitchawan Rd/Route 134, Rm 36-019 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-0218 914-945-1854, Email: yuh@us.ibm.com ----- Forwarded by Hao Yu/Watson/IBM on 10/31/2006 09:52 AM ----- Jimi
2006 Oct 31
1
Fw: domU network problem , 10/30 progress
Hao Yu Commercial Scale Out IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 1101 Kitchawan Rd/Route 134, Rm 36-019 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-0218 914-945-1854, Email: yuh@us.ibm.com ----- Forwarded by Hao Yu/Watson/IBM on 10/31/2006 09:52 AM ----- Jimi
2006 Oct 03
2
pdf/ convert/ font problem
Background: OS: Linux Ubuntu Dapper R : Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) Emacs 21.4.1 ESS Colleagues This is neither a bug report, nor a complaint, so I think this is the appropriate list. I am getting an odd font problem with a pdf generated using pdf(file = "../figures/PCNM.models.larvae.fluor.zoo.stability.2001.and.2002.pdf", title="", family="serif",
2010 May 12
1
[LLVMdev] How can I remove Intrinsic Functions during llvm-gcc compilation?
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:19 PM, John Criswell <criswell at uiuc.edu> wrote: > SHEN Hao wrote: >> Thanks a lot for your answer. >> As what you said, I can not have any options to avoid generating this kind >> of intrinsic for byte code. Is it possible to modify gcc and ask it take >> all memset liked functions as a general function call? I know this solution
2007 May 19
3
AcroRead failing miserably in CentOS 5.0
I could swear that this was working just last week, but now when I run the Adobe Acrobat reader, it hangs. If I run it "directly" (/usr/bin/acroread) with -DEBUG as the first argument, I get an infinite loop of: expr: syntax error I tried removing and reinstalling it, but no change. Any ideas? -- Mark Hull-Richter DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, Second Floor, Aliso
2009 Jan 13
5
acroread = resource hog
Any have trouble with acroread taking up massive cpu and memory? I exited my Firefox browser and the lil bastard was still hogging up my resources. Took up 69% of 4GB, and wouldn't let go, until a kill -9 showed'em, have to do it every time I open a pdf in firefox. Any use Xpdf or something else?
2005 Sep 21
2
win.metafile on linux?
Dear R-help, Is it possible to use win.metafile() on *nix versions of R? I tried R 2.1.1 on FreeBSD and R 1.9.0 on redhat with no success. I need to give some graphs generated in R to my boss so that he can modify them in Powerpoint to fit he style of his presentation. Recommendations on other methods are appreciated as well. Hao -- : Hao Chen, Ph.D. : Instructor : Department of