Hi David,
thanks - I do have that as well. That is a good chance to clarify. The
regular help gives a *separate* page for every single function. The regular
pdf-manual gives one document for *all* functions in a package.
The nice thing about having a single html page for all functions in a
packag
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Subject: Re: [R] HTML help -- as a si
On 06/04/2016 12:06 PM, Holger Hoefling wrote:
Hi David,
thanks - I do have that as well. That is a good chance to clarify. The
regular help gives a *separate* page for every single function. The
regular pdf-manual gives one document for *all* functions in a package.
The nice thing about hav
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 2:37 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> On 06/04/2016 4:17 AM, Holger Hoefling wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if there was an equivalent to the pdf-manual for
>> R-packages, but rendered as a single html page? I am looking for this as it
>> would make reading easier as
>> -
On 06/04/2016 4:17 AM, Holger Hoefling wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there was an equivalent to the pdf-manual for
R-packages, but rendered as a single html page? I am looking for this as it
would make reading easier as
- no restriction to the standard paper width, but flowing to the browser
win
Hi,
I was wondering if there was an equivalent to the pdf-manual for
R-packages, but rendered as a single html page? I am looking for this as it
would make reading easier as
- no restriction to the standard paper width, but flowing to the browser
window size
- no page breaks
- full text search acr
Thanks very much, Duncan. I understand this better now. It takes a bit
of getting used to but the prospect of some day getting graphic elements
to help should make it worthwhile. (And I guess it saves on disk space
by only generating the help pages as needed.)
Cheers, Murray
On 15/06/2010 4:
Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I have just installed R 2.11.1 on my XP laptop.
I like html help for browsing but text help for on-the-fly look-ups. I
was a bit surprised when I was asked to choose between them during the
installation. I chose text, thinking I could fix the html help later,
which is
If the IP number is something like 127.0.0.1:x then you are on
your local computer.
Cheers
Joris
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
> I have just installed R 2.11.1 on my XP laptop.
>
> I like html help for browsing but text help for on-the-fly look-ups. I was a
> bit su
I have just installed R 2.11.1 on my XP laptop.
I like html help for browsing but text help for on-the-fly look-ups. I
was a bit surprised when I was asked to choose between them during the
installation. I chose text, thinking I could fix the html help later,
which is what I am trying to do no
On 07/04/2010 11:19 AM, jgar...@ija.csic.es wrote:
Hi Duncan,
I must be misunderstanding something. It is not that I want them built at
installation time, but when I try to display the html help for any
function the html page is not built; e.g. cliking on the link to get() in
the base library, th
Hi Duncan,
I must be misunderstanding something. It is not that I want them built at
installation time, but when I try to display the html help for any
function the html page is not built; e.g. cliking on the link to get() in
the base library, the message appears:
An error occurred while loading
f
On 07/04/2010 10:49 AM, jgar...@ija.csic.es wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed R 2.10.1 for linux, and html help has not been built
(just the index page of each package but not the documentation for the
individual functions in the packages.
I cannot see any flag in the ./configure to set if html is
Hi,
I've just installed R 2.10.1 for linux, and html help has not been built
(just the index page of each package but not the documentation for the
individual functions in the packages.
I cannot see any flag in the ./configure to set if html is going to be build.
Please could you tell me what sh
Thanks a lot for the hint!
Antje
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 20/11/2009 7:11 AM, Antje wrote:
Hey there,
I'm running R 2.10 on Windows XP (Professional) and I was wondering
where the HTML help window disappeared?
With earlier versions everything was fine. Now I get only this
old-fashioned te
On 20/11/2009 7:11 AM, Antje wrote:
Hey there,
I'm running R 2.10 on Windows XP (Professional) and I was wondering
where the HTML help window disappeared?
With earlier versions everything was fine. Now I get only this
old-fashioned text windows without any links when I type
?some_function
Can
Hey there,
I'm running R 2.10 on Windows XP (Professional) and I was wondering
where the HTML help window disappeared?
With earlier versions everything was fine. Now I get only this
old-fashioned text windows without any links when I type
?some_function
Can anybody help me?
Antje
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Peter Dalgaard biostat.ku.dk> writes:
> >
> > Has something changed from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1 that may require JVM > 1.4.1?
> > If
> > so, I can use that information to request an upgrade of my JVM.
> >
> >
> >
> Hmm, could be. They got rebuilt on my system and committted at some
> point in
Michael Bibo wrote:
> I am running R on a corporate Windows XP SP2 machine on which I do not
> have
> administrator privileges or access to most settings in Control Panel.
> R is
> installed from my limited user account. The version of the JVM I have
>
> installed is perhaps best described as a
I am running R on a corporate Windows XP SP2 machine on which I do not
have
administrator privileges or access to most settings in Control Panel.
R is
installed from my limited user account. The version of the JVM I have
installed is perhaps best described as antique:
> system(paste("java -v
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