See ?X11 for an example if you're using X, but I'm guessing you're not.
It looks like ?windows might have some useful information about setting
the default positions for Windows users, see xpos and ypos argument
description.
Gunnar Carnwath wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to display the R
If you are on windows, and running manually, then
just draw any plot to create the graphics window and then drag the window to the
other monitor.
Rich
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What operating system are you using and how do you run R within that OS?
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I am using Windows 7 and installed R using all the default settings
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What operating system are you using and how do you run R within that OS?
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Perfect, Thanks!
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I assume that you are using the GUI version then. There are a couple of ways
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