On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 7:55 AM, Rolf Turner wrote:
Dunno exactly whom I should ask about this problem, but I thought I'd start
with good old r-help.
I have recently acquired a new laptop, and have installed Ubuntu 16.04 on
it. Still having some teething problems.
If I do
plot(1:10,ylab=ex
There is R-sig-debian (Ubuntu is a derivative of Debian), but to be honest,
this seems more like a question for askubuntu.com.
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On October 2, 2016 1:55:59 PM PDT, Rolf Turner wrote:
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>Dunno exactly whom I should ask about this problem, but I thou
Hi Rolf,
I would try using dnf (or whatever the Ubuntu equivalent is) to
install the X11 fonts. You may have a GUI method for this in Ubuntu.
Jim
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 7:55 AM, Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> Dunno exactly whom I should ask about this problem, but I thought I'd start
> with good old r-
Dunno exactly whom I should ask about this problem, but I thought I'd
start with good old r-help.
I have recently acquired a new laptop, and have installed Ubuntu 16.04
on it. Still having some teething problems.
If I do
plot(1:10,ylab=expression(italic(J(r)))
I get the error:
Error in
Hi,
I'm running Redhat Linux (I believe it is Fedora 13 or 14) With the latest
version of R
Everything works nicely, except for the fonts on some plots. I see small empty
boxes instead of the number. It seems as if this is only the case when the
fonts are small.
I've installed all of the f
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