It woks fine.
Thanks very much.
Olivier
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El 14/06/2009, a las 4:30, Michael Lawrence escribió:
I would recommend just
I would recommend just running gtkMain(), so that GTK+ blocks R. Then you
need your GUI to call gtkMainQuit() when it's time to kill R.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Olivier Nuñez wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> I have a question.
>
> When I run a RGtk code in my terminal (without using the R GUI)
>
Dear John,
I have a question.
When I run a RGtk code in my terminal (without using the R GUI)
R --vanilla << "EOF"
source("myRGtkcode.R")
EOF
the GTK objects do not remain on the screen.
Until now, I "bypass" this problem using the following commands:
require(tcltk)
tkmessageBox("Press to exi
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