[Rd] Providing R binaries compiled against a multithreaded BLAS like Intel MKL by default?

2020-01-06 Thread Tom Wenseleers
e on Ubuntu... Any thoughts most welcome! cheers & happy holidays, Tom Prof. Tom Wenseleers Laboratory of Socioecology and Social Evolution Dept. of Biology University of Leuven Naamsestraat 59 3000 Leuven Belgium https://bio.kuleuven.be/ento/wenseleers/twenseleers.htm [[alter

Re: [Rd] Support for high DPI 4K screens

2015-09-05 Thread Tom Wenseleers
ject.org Subject: Re: [Rd] Support for high DPI 4K screens On 09/05/2015 06:46 AM, Tom Wenseleers wrote: > I was recently testing R and RStudio on a high dpi 4K monitor under > Windows and noticed that the plot window cannot be scaled or zoomed > without affecting the relative sizing of all

Re: [Rd] Default location where packages are stored under Windows

2015-09-05 Thread Tom Wenseleers
that the default directory is not writable... cheers, Tom From: Jeroen Ooms [jeroeno...@gmail.com] Sent: 05 September 2015 14:45 To: Tom Wenseleers Cc: r-devel@r-project.org Subject: Re: [Rd] Default location where packages are stored under Windows On Sat

[Rd] Default location where packages are stored under Windows

2015-09-05 Thread Tom Wenseleers
With a default installation of R on Windows platforms, packages are stored under Program Files/R/R-3.X.X/library. This often causes permission problems, as this directory is always read only by default, requiring the user to either change permissions for that directory or to change the directory

[Rd] Support for high DPI 4K screens

2015-09-05 Thread Tom Wenseleers
I was recently testing R and RStudio on a high dpi 4K monitor under Windows and noticed that the plot window cannot be scaled or zoomed without affecting the relative sizing of all plot elements (line widths, font sizes, legend spacing etc). RStudio seems to try to overcome this by enabling dpi

Re: [Rd] Support for transparency in metafile export & support for export to Powerpoint

2015-07-04 Thread Tom Wenseleers
Dear all, Further to my previous message I now made a one-line convencience function to export your currently active graphics window/plot to either Word or Powerpoint in Office-native vector-based DrawingML format using either export2ppt(file="plot.pptx") or export2doc(file="plot.docx") : see ht

[Rd] Support for transparency in metafile export & support for export to Powerpoint

2015-06-29 Thread Tom Wenseleers
are now pretty much tied to using bitmap-based PNG, thereby limiting the ease with which the final layout of R graphs can be edited ! best regards, Tom Wenseleers Prof Tom Wenseleers University of Leuven Naamsestraat 59 3000 Leuven, Belgium https://bio.kuleuven.be/ento/wenseleers/twenseleers.htm