On 20 Nov 2014, at 23:02 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 20/11/2014, 4:35 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
>> This prompted me to do something I've been meaning to do for a long
>> time, which is to try to get the R website updated in terms of visual
>> style. It really is showing it's age and could use a face
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
> On 20/11/2014, 4:35 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
>> This prompted me to do something I've been meaning to do for a long
>> time, which is to try to get the R website updated in terms of visual
>> style. It really is showing it's age and could use a
This prompted me to do something I've been meaning to do for a long
time, which is to try to get the R website updated in terms of visual
style. It really is showing it's age and could use a facelift in my
opinion. Toward than end I've mocked up a copy of cran.r-project.or
using css from the python
On 20/11/2014, 4:35 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
> This prompted me to do something I've been meaning to do for a long
> time, which is to try to get the R website updated in terms of visual
> style. It really is showing it's age and could use a facelift in my
> opinion. Toward than end I've mocked up a co
On 20/11/2014 2:10 PM, Prof J C Nash (U30A) wrote:
I was looking at the R website (r-project.org).
1) The Books page does not list several books about R, including one of
my own (Nonlinear parameter optimization tools in R) nor that of Karline
Soetaert on differential equations. How is the list
I was looking at the R website (r-project.org).
1) The Books page does not list several books about R, including one of
my own (Nonlinear parameter optimization tools in R) nor that of Karline
Soetaert on differential equations. How is the list updated?
2) The wiki seems to be dead. Is anyone in
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Ted Harding
wrote:
> It is OpenOffice 2.0 (as updated to openoffice.org-core,
> dfsg.2-7etch9 Sat Jan 16 2010) running on Linux (Debian Etch,
> originally installed Sept 2007), so none of it is particularly
> recent. The command to view the files is like:
>
> ooca
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Da: ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk [mailto:ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk]
Inviato: mar 25/05/2010 16.09
A: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Cc: mau...@alice.it
Oggetto: RE: R: [R] website address for the pseuso-XLS files
It is OpenOffice 2.0 (as updated to openoffice.org-core,
dfsg.2-7etch9 Sat Jan 16 2010
It is OpenOffice 2.0 (as updated to openoffice.org-core,
dfsg.2-7etch9 Sat Jan 16 2010) running on Linux (Debian Etch,
originally installed Sept 2007), so none of it is particularly
recent. The command to view the files is like:
oocalc Prostatic_Neoplasm-miRNAs.DiseaseTargets.xls
Ted.
On 25-Ma
Thank you.
May I know the version of your OO and the operating system it runs on ?
I use Linux/SuSE 11.1 running OO 3.0.0.9-1.9
Maura
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Da: ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk [mailto:ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk]
Inviato: mar 25/05/2010 15.22
A: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Cc:
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