Hello. I'm a visually impaired statistician, working at the National Institute of Public Health in Denmark.
I would like to use R for some analysis and have succesfully installed version 2.13.0 on my Windows XP labtop. I then would like to run R interactively but unfortunately the textfont of the command line in the R window is very hard for me to read. I use a special program called Zoomtext that among many other functionalities enables me to invert colurs. It is possible to change the prompt (using options(...)) but I cannot see that it is possible to change the font - eg. and most importantly changing its color or size. I have tried to check the Windows FAQ but couldn't find anything. Is this possible? And (of course) - if yes, how? I guess the best solution for me is to run R non-interactively because I can use an editor for my programs - but it is cumbersome. Can I as a DOS command write something like R <input-file> <output-file>? I'm very new in R so it's exciting for me to see if I have any response. Best wishes Michael Michael Davidsen National Institute of Public Health University of Southern Denmark Ă˜ster Farimagsgade 5A, 2. DK-1353 Copenhagen K Denmark E-mail: m...@sdu.dk<mailto:m...@sdu.dk> Web: www.si-folkesundhed.dk<http://www.si-folkesundhed.dk> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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