Yihui Xie-2 wrote:
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> I feel the CSS definitions for the HTML help pages are not visually
> appealing enough.
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> .
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The whole system needs an overhaul.
https://github.com/hadley/helpr
Looks quite good, but search engine not yet portable.
Dieter
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Kasper Daniel Hansen-2 wrote:
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> Flattening usually has to do with converting transparent stuff when
> you convert from a format that supports it (pdf) to something like
> postscript.
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> perl script:
> http://tomas.rokicki.com/illbug/fixill.pl
> So my workflow is something like
> make pdf
h processing of data points, and 300 is just above
the limit.
My workaround is to use something else than pch=16, because I cannot force
customers to install Foxit.
The created pdf file can be downloaded from
http://www.menne-biomed.de/uni/crashedadobe.pdf
Dieter Menne
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Duncan Murdoch-2 wrote:
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> options(help.ports = sample(6800:6850))
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Nice. So just in case I want
options(help.ports = sample(6800:6800))
What would be the adverse effects (besides me having to check that that port
is reasonable)?
Dieter
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http://www.n
You still didn't answer the crucial question -- what are you trying to
do?
Creating some "frequently used links" in a browser. Static works, but it is
a nuisance that I have to change is every time I get a new version. I now
created a virtual link to it (works in Windows too).
Dieter
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Duncan Murdoch-2 wrote:
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> On 10/16/2009 10:39 AM, Dieter Menne wrote:
>> I noted that the new html-help in 2.10 under Windows uses a random port
>> on my
>> computer.
>> This cause a problem, because when I create a link such as:
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I noted that the new html-help in 2.10 under Windows uses a random port on my
computer.
This cause a problem, because when I create a link such as:
http://127.0.0.1:28027/library/stats/html/addmargins.html
this is for one-time use only. Is it possible to fix the port?
Dieter Menne
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I had to test an R-application that works with Chinese character. Just for fun,
I took one character from WikiPedia, pasted it into R-Gui, and pressed enter.
Rgui smoothly closed down without saying anything else.
I am aware, this is not serious
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R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22)
Windows Vista,
This issue might be related to a similar one in
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.devel/11452
** Memory is not reclaimed when reading DateTime values, but works Ok when
with integers.
There is no memory loss when opening/closing of connection is done outside
of the loop. However, openi