x11(xpos = 1) # makes one on the left
x11(xpos = -1) # makes one on the right
Thanks you very much, I'll try that.
Is there any difference between x11 and X11?
Christophe
Patrick Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On Mon, 16-Jun-2008 at 09:43AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not realy care about 5", 8" or 20", I use it when I devellop, I
will remove it for the final package. I just want the two windows
to not be one on the top of the other. I do not care if one in on
right, the other left, or one at the top of the screen, the other at
the bottom...
X11() does have xpos and ypos,
I am using R 2.7 but I do not manage to deal with X11 and xpos :
X11(xpos=0) give an error
windows.options(xpos=0) ; X11() open a windows but it does not change the
place.
This is a bit of a stab in the dark since I don't use Windows and
can't guess what you've been doing, but I'll try. Without knowing
what this windows.options is, it's more difficult to answer, but this
might do. With x11, you could achieve what I think you're aiming at
with
x11(xpos = 1) # makes one on the left
x11(xpos = -1) # makes one on the right
Just how you make a generic way of keeping track of them, you might
have ideas......
HTH
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