Hi.
Can you upgrade your version of R? That might help.
~Caitlin
> On Jan 12, 2021, at 1:08 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> On 12/01/2021 2:43 p.m., varin sacha via R-help wrote:
>> Dear R-experts,
>> I have tried to reach the maintainer of the rgam package. Until now, no
>> response.
>> Sin
It's not clear from your post why you're trying to contact the maintainer.
But it gives the impression you're trying to contact the maintainer,
of an archived package, because you can't install the package.
It's not their responsibility to respond to these kinds of questions.
Also, I note the most
On 12/01/2021 2:43 p.m., varin sacha via R-help wrote:
Dear R-experts,
I have tried to reach the maintainer of the rgam package. Until now, no
response.
Since I'm in a bit of a hurry, I try to reach you because as I try to install
the rgam package using the command :
install.packages("rgam")
Dear R-experts,
I have tried to reach the maintainer of the rgam package. Until now, no
response.
Since I'm in a bit of a hurry, I try to reach you because as I try to install
the rgam package using the command :
install.packages("rgam")
I get this warning message :
Warning message:
package
On 12/01/2021 1:12 p.m., Sigbert Klinke wrote:
Hi,
thanks a lot, but maybe I was to vague.
I do not want to replace \eqn{...} and \deqn{...} by \mjseqn{...} and
\mjsdeqn{...}. I would like to use $...$ and $$...$$ as in Rmarkdown to
get something better readable.
I think that's a question/sug
a) This discussion is on the wrong mailing list. Please go to R-package-devel
if you want to continue this discussion.
b) You can do whatever you want in your vignettes, but R doc files are designed
to work with multiple output devices, including text-only terminals, so syntax
specific to certa
Hi,
thanks a lot, but maybe I was to vague.
I do not want to replace \eqn{...} and \deqn{...} by \mjseqn{...} and
\mjsdeqn{...}. I would like to use $...$ and $$...$$ as in Rmarkdown to
get something better readable.
Best Sigbert
Am 12.01.21 um 10:41 schrieb Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP):
Dea
Dear Eberhard,
On 2021-01-12 9:41 a.m., Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
John,
maybe I misunderestimate the students :-)-O but there is not much
sophistication required to follow simple instructions while thinking
about what one is doing when doing so. At least that was my generation
of students did
John,
maybe I misunderestimate the students :-)-O but there is not much
sophistication required to follow simple instructions while thinking
about what one is doing when doing so. At least that was my generation
of students did.
If they can install XQuartz, they can install the command line tool
Dear Stephane,
On 2021-01-12 1:48 a.m., CHAMPELY STEPHANE wrote:
Dear John,
thank you for these responses, we will try this... today. We carefully read the
installation notes, but it is sometimes difficult to really check what was done
by the students because in France, our lessons are online
Dear Eberhard,
On 2021-01-12 12:32 a.m., Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
John,
what is wrong with installing Xcode’s command lime tools (not Xcode itself)?
Nothing, and I did miss the distinction, but it shouldn't be necessary,
and the instructions for installing the Rcmdr are already more
compl
The second y-axis in ggplot2 is only intended to relabel an axis with a
fixed transformation. E.g. one axis in degree Celcius and one in Kelvin,
km and miles, ...
It does not rescale the variables.
It looks like you want to display two variables with unrelated units on the
same y-axis. That is not
Dear Sigbert,
The mathjaxr package provides this:
https://cran.r-project.org/package=mathjaxr
https://github.com/wviechtb/mathjaxr
Best,
Wolfgang
>-Original Message-
>From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Sigbert
>Klinke
>Sent: Tuesday, 12 January, 2021 9:14
>T
Hi,
I like to make my package documentation with markdown which is supported
since roxygen2 6.0.0 . I used a math expression like $t_n \appox N(0,1)$
which leads in the package check to "unknown macro '\approx'".
I guess I get the warning because math is not supported in markdown. Are
there
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