I'm considering going back to that version (or switching to Eclipse) because the newer Tinn-R version requires pacakges Tinn-r and Hmisc and something is aliasing functions in xtable which blows up my Sweave runs. For the time being I'm using cut-paste.

On 3/12/2010 10:41 AM, jim holtman wrote:
These are some of the reasons I have stuck with version 1.19.4.7 of Tinn-R;
it still works fine.

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:09 AM, stephen's mailinglist account<
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com>  wrote:

On 12 March 2010 14:27, teck-corp<d.tu...@maastrichtuniversity.nl>  wrote:
Hi Stephen,

Thanks a lot for your answer. Unfortunately this does not work for me
neither.
Could you maybe let me know what is written in you RprofileSite-file now?

Best
Dennis
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# Things you might want to change

options(papersize="a4")
# options(editor="notepad")
# options(pager="internal")

# set the default help type
# options(help_type="text")
  options(help_type="html")

# set a site library
# .Library.site<- file.path(chartr("\\", "/", R.home()), "site-library")

# set a CRAN mirror
# local({r<- getOption("repos")
#       r["CRAN"]<- "http://my.local.cran";
#       options(repos=r)})


##===============================================================
## Tinn-R: necessary packages and functions
## Tinn-R:>= 2.2.0.2 with TinnR package>= 1.0.3
##===============================================================
## Set the URL of the preferred repository, below some examples:
#options(repos='http://software.rc.fas.harvard.edu/mirrors/R/') # USA
options(repos='http://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/') # UK
#options(repos='http://brieger.esalq.usp.br/CRAN/') # Brazil

library(utils)

## Check necessary packages
necessary<- c('TinnR', 'svSocket')
installed<- necessary %in% installed.packages()[, 'Package']
if (length(necessary[!installed])>=1)
  install.packages(necessary[!installed])

## Load packages
library(TinnR)
library(svSocket)

## Uncoment the two lines below if you want Tinn-R to always start R at
start-up
## (Observation: check the path of Tinn-R.exe)
#options(IDE='C:/Tinn-R/bin/Tinn-R.exe')
#trStartIDE()

## Set options
options(use.DDE=T)

## Start DDE
trDDEInstall()

.trPaths<- paste(paste(Sys.getenv('APPDATA'), '\\Tinn-R\\tmp\\', sep=''),
            c('', 'search.txt', 'objects.txt', 'file.r',
'selection.r', 'block.r', 'lines.r'), sep='')


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