R-devel (pre-2.5.0) now has enough facilities to allow packages with
non-ASCII character strings to work reasonably well in locales where the
fonts use support the characters used. For example, names in Western
European languages can be used on both Latin-1 (and hence Windows 1252)
and UTF-8 s
Hi!
I've been observing the recent SVN log entries about encoding information in
CHARSXPs with great interest. This looks like a very nice addition. While
this is still work in progress, I'd like to suggest the following extra:
At least in RKWard, all shown strings need to be converted to UTF-8
Dear all,
Does anybody know of any function such as
bringToTop windows function but under Mac OS X...
I looked and I could not find any...
Cheers...
Sébastien
>On 2/15/2007 10:47 AM, Sebastien Durand wrote:
>>Dear all,
>>
>>I have posted these questions in r-help list
>>but since I am gettin
dear R developers:
may I suggest that you add to the various error messages that relate to
"non-conformable arguments" (e.g. matrix multiplication) or "not
multiple of"(e.g., comparison) the actual two dimension numbers that do
not match up? something like
Error in t(a) %*% vcov(reg.model)
On 2/15/2007 10:47 AM, Sebastien Durand wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have posted these questions in r-help list but
> since I am getting no reply, I concluded that I
> must asked my question in the wrong list so here
> I am!
I think you asked in the right place last time, but nobody knew the
answ
Dear all,
I have posted these questions in r-help list but
since I am getting no reply, I concluded that I
must asked my question in the wrong list so here
I am!
Here is my questions:
1- Under a WINDOWS installation of R-2.4.1, can
we change the naming of a new ploting device open
by the c