Re: [Rd] Clipping using par(plt=..., xpd=FALSE) inconsistencies

2008-02-22 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
I think you misunderstand what par("plt") is supposed to do. The documentation says 'plt' A vector of the form 'c(x1, x2, y1, y2)' giving the coordinates of the plot region as fractions of the current figure region. You haven't subsequently made a new plot, so why do

[Rd] Clipping using par(plt=..., xpd=FALSE) inconsistencies

2008-02-22 Thread Greg Snow
Here is a demonstration of behaviour that is probably an optimization by someone far smarter than me that did not anticipate anyone wanting to do this, but for my purposes it looks more like a bug than a feature. I have tested this with R2.6.2 on Windows, no additional packages loaded (beyond the

[Rd] Calling R_PreserveObject from embedded R

2008-02-22 Thread Martin Rubi
Hello. This is my first post to the list, so first I'd like to thank everybody for making and mantaining such a great product as R. I'm writting a native binding to R from Dolphin Smalltalk. I've followed up the examples of the documentation showing how to run R embedded, and I got it partially

[Rd] R CMD check for glmpath on Windows (PR#10823)

2008-02-22 Thread tmaravin
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --_=_NextPart_001_01C874E6.BBFFB95E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The problem first appeared in R 2.6.1 and is still there in R 2.6.2 On Windows running R CMD check command for glm