Hi,
On Tuesday 30 October 2007, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
Of late I am using the data editor extensively, not for editing, but
for viewing large dataframes. I realized that, in these situations the
View option of a dataframe is not at all friendly, rather, with a
non-Mono font, is quite clumsy.
Hi,
On Tuesday 30 October 2007, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
I have been thinking to modify this plugin slightly to provide a
quick mode using read.csv/csv2/delim/delim2. I don't remember who
had written this initially, anyway I will take some liberty to do the
following changes:
1. Quick mode
Hi,
On Tuesday 30 October 2007, I. Soumpasis wrote:
Is it possible to change the kate configuration in rkward?
it might be possible using some evil hacks. The downside is that we'd add
confusion for users expecting those shortcuts to work as in kate.
Does F6 and F7
are occupied? My opinion
Hi,
On Thursday 01 November 2007, you wrote:
On 10/31/07, Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hm, even if I set the timeout to 0, here, the popup window becomes fairly
annoying, but does not eat any key-presses. Perhaps it's an issue in
kdelibs? Can you reproduce this, Prasenjit?
Nope! I don't get
Hi all,
if you are subscribed to rkward-devel, you will have noted, that the current
focus of development is mostly on the KDE4 port of rkward. Still some things
have happened on the KDE3 side of things as well. Most importantly a number
of bugs have been found and fixed in RKWard 0.4.8.
Hi,
On Wednesday 14 November 2007, meik michalke wrote:
the system was upgraded from feisty, on a fresh gutsy installation some of
these problems might not occur. take for instance the symlink /usr/bin/gcc,
which on my system pointed to gcc-4.1, though 4.2 was installed.
hm, so apparently R
meik michalke wrote:
i ran into problems building a .deb package on kubuntu 7.10:
snip
dh_shlibdeps -- --ignore-missing-info
dpkg-shlibdeps: unknown option `--ignore-missing-info'
[...]
could it be that the missing option was introduced with dpkg-shlibdeps
1.14.7,
while kubuntu still
On Tuesday 22 January 2008, Detlef Steuer wrote:
ok. Shouldn't cmake check for the library versions?
Yes, you're right. Added the check for future releases.
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Thursday 06 March 2008, Vladimir Morozov wrote:
Is possible to change font size (make biger) in console and script
editor windows? I have Rkward 0.5.0a compiled with KDE 4.0.2 on suse
10.3. Ther are no font configuartion oprtions under Settings-Configure
RKward- sript editor or console
Hi,
On Wednesday 12 March 2008, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
Here goes a preliminary version of a Hodrick-Prescott Filter plugin. I
made it with an idea in mind - many of my teachers and the researchers
of my faculty (Economics) find that most of the statistical software
doesn't suit the needs
Hi,
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
No hurry in this regard. I don't know when Thomas plans to release the next
version of RKWard but I guess it won't happen soon.
But we will see.
I do not plan a new real release anytime soon (too busy, at the moment), but
we will need a
Hi,
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Michael Rutter wrote:
I maintain Ubuntu packages on CRAN for amd64. Today, the new version of
R (2.8.0) came out, and I am unable to build an rkward package based
around 2.8.0. Turns out the decision has been made to remove Rdevices.h
and Rgraphics.h from the
On Wednesday 22 October 2008, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
Should I apply this to SVN in order to avoid this problem for people who
use code from there?
Yes, please do. You might want to put a REVIEW or other remark in the commit
message, though: Possibly this line was actually needed for R 2.6.x or
Hi all,
if a reminder was needed, today my mailbox had two further hints to finally
get going with a new release.
Firstly, two people pointed out that we had an embarassing crash-problem with
the upcoming R 2.9. I hope to have fixed that.
Secondly, the German c't magazine is asking for
Hi,
On Thursday 26 March 2009, meik michalke wrote:
i figured it out -- this is due to the same path differences for kde4 in
ubuntu 8.04 that messed up my installation:
ok, thanks a lot. I adjusted the build rules along those lines and rolled
everything up in a -test2 release, now at
Hi,
On Thursday 26 March 2009, Johannes Fichtinger wrote:
a minor thing: when typing in the editor window e.g. something like if(
without the quotes then there comes this tiny little grey box saying
if(). If I at this very moment switch with ALT-TAB to another window,
then this grey box stays
Hi,
again, I'll ignore most of these messages for the time being, for fear of
breaking something while trying to fix them. There's just not enough time
left for testing. However:
On Friday 27 March 2009, stfs wrote:
#This happens when it opens
rkward(10522): Error parsing XML document: tag
Hi Ben,
On Saturday 28 March 2009, Ben Goodrich wrote:
test3 seems to be working for me, but it claims to not work :)
Specifically, when I start rkward, a KDE notify box pops up that says
There was a problem starting the R backend. The following error(s)
occurred: -An unspecified error
Hi!
I have just uploaded RKWard 0.5.0c. For a more elaborate announcement, see
http://rkward.sourceforge.net/ .
Many thanks to all testers and contributors. The amount of testing and
feedback in the few days since my first call for testing has been truly
amazing.
Regards
Thomas
Hi Meik,
On Monday 30 March 2009, meik michalke wrote:
yes, i guess that's because the kde4 binaries are not in path by default.
to compile rkward on ubuntu 8.04 you must
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/kde4/bin
first, then kde4-config will be found and package building should work.
in case
Hi again,
before I forget to mention: As you know, I've postponed dealing with a good
number of issues that you reported. As explained in the first call for
testing, I did so, in order to release before Wednesday, April 1st, hoping
this will get us onto a cover-mount DVD of a large German
Hi,
On Tuesday 21 April 2009, stfs wrote:
I'm seeing a crash in ubuntu 8.10 now after updating to R2.9 with rkward
0.5c (the deb package I built locally) after a svn-source install
(/usr/local/bin) it works fine again.
unfortunately, that was to be expected. RKWard built againt R 2.8 crashes
Hi,
On Monday 20 April 2009, Pierre-Yves wrote:
@pingouLab ~]$ strings /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so | grep lastIndexOf
_ZNK7QString11lastIndexOfERK7QRegExpi
On the computer where rkward crashes (after installing qt-devel)
@pingouRed ~]$ strings /usr/lib/libQtCore.so | grep lastIndexOf
Hi,
[moving to -devel list]
On Sunday 26 April 2009, Richard Bair wrote:
3) Thanks!!! This appears to be working... I read the warning for KDE4 in
the 0.5.0x series but I though 0.4.9a was KDE3 based.
glad to hear it works.
But you still needed to remove the Rdevices.h include line? I must
Hi!
A month ago, we've released of RKWard 0.5.0c to address some of the more
important bugs. We were in a bit of a hurry, then, as we hoped to get
included in a feature of a large German computer magazine (unfortunately that
did not work out). Due to that hurry, a number of further known bugs
Hi,
On Thursday 30 April 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
Additionally I've made some minor modifications and string translations
to both es.po files. Attached.
ok, committed to SVN. But...
How about doing that yourself in the future? I've added you to the project,
and given you write
The same problem in the 32bit ubuntu. Could it be a problem with
integration with gnome? I assume that all of you have KDE and I have gnome.
Possibly, yes. If it's not too much to ask, could you run
apt-get install kdebase
and start a KDE session on the same machine? If that solves the
Hi,
I've wanted to put this to discussion for quite some time, but never got
around to writing this mail. Here it comes:
By now a nice number of people is producing binary packages of the rkward
releases for various distributions and architectures. That is a wonderful
thing, and I really
On Friday 01 May 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
Silly of me. That file was empty! Here it goes.
Got it, this time. However, could you re-run with
rkward --debug-level 5
(or set the debug-level to 5 in Settings-Configure RKWard-Debug just prior
to provocing the crash)? If you can get
Hi,
On Friday 01 May 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
This raises the old issue: fragmented online documentation! So, let me
try to understand a few things here:
true, true. I was a bit too focussed on fixing the most obvious mess with as
little effort as possible. Thanks for bringing in the
On Friday 01 May 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
El 30/04/09 19:53, Prasenjit Kapat escribió:
There is one issue that I have been delaying to report, this is
probably a good time.
Issue: Under (1) Hitting the Delete key in R Console gives an option
to trash the script file.
I can
Hi!
As announced, in last week's mail, I'm closing the first round of testing for
the coming releases of RKWard. Testing has turned up a hand full of issues,
some of which have been addressed meanwhile. Other issues remain, and
probably will not be fixed for the releases, but at this point I
On Saturday 09 May 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Prasenjit Kapat kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I edit permissions on the wiki pages... Thanks.
Thanks. I don't see a log out link/button anywhere.. just closing
the browser tab/window seems to work... Is that how
Hi,
RKWard 0.4.9b and 0.5.0d are now officially released. As usual,
http://rkward.sf.net/ has an announcement with a summary of the changes.
Thanks for your testing / contributions!
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Wednesday 20 May 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
I had a quick doubt: Are automake1.9 and autotools-dev needed only
when compiling from SVN? Are they not needed from compiling from
0.4.9x.tar.gz source?
Yes, that should be correct. Note that the debian package build-depends on
Hi,
On Wednesday 20 May 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
I am not sure, if the current version is easily
readable/understandable! At least I hope, there are no technical
errors. Can someone make sure that they are OK?
looks good to me on both counts.
3. Both the tar.gz files on the
Hi,
On Thursday 21 May 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
~/rkward_trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp:22:19: error:
X11/X.h: No such file or directory
oh, yes, right. I've just fixed up the .deb for that problem, but somehow I
failed to make a connection to the compilation instructions...
Hi,
I intend to drop support for R 2.6.x and earlier from coming releases of
RKWard for KDE 4. This is in order to clean up an reduce code complexity. The
KDE 3 branch, i.e. RKWard 0.4.9x will continue to support old versions of R.
Is anybody here using the combination of RKWard = 0.5.0 and R
Hm, somehow my mail below seems to have disappeared on its way, somewhere.
Apologies, if you receive it twice.
--
Hi,
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
After the last update in svn cmake fails to find the R library folder. I am
pasting the messages from the cmake.
Hi,
as I'm posting to rkward-devel, I'm leaving in all the context for others to
pick up reading.
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, you wrote:
Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/rinside.htm
Hi,
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, you wrote:
I am interested in developping
Hi,
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, Romain Francois wrote:
What confuses me is that R_ReadConsole is __not__ used by R to request
top-level commands, hence there is a difference between within the
browser and outside
yes it is. That's what repldlldo1_wants_code is for in our implementation of
the
Hi,
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
After the last update in svn cmake fails to find the R library folder. I am
pasting the messages from the cmake.
ok, thanks for reporting this soon. I guess I'll have to back out that change.
One question though:
-- Checking for R package
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, Romain Francois wrote:
It is probably better if you proceed first with the modifications you
have in mind.
Ok, I'm done with that for now. There's more cruft to clean up, but that's for
another day. Also, on and off, I'm working on getting rembedinternal.cpp to
compile
Hi!
I'd like to point out a new page in the Wiki:
http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Feature_Plan .
There, I try to document at least some of the changes in SVN that may be of
interest to you.
Among those, I'd like to point out the Run again-link feature for plugins,
Hi,
this is to announce the first preview release of RKWard running on MS Windows.
If you have that other OS available, please give this a try:
http://rkward.sourceforge.net/temp/install_rkward_0.5.1-pre2.exe . I fully
expect there are still a lot of issues, including potential problems with
On Monday 15 June 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
Somehow the link doesn't work for me.
Sorry, should be fixed, now.
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Monday 15 June 2009, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
I wonder if there is any news regarding QtScript. Will it be the future or
are there other candidates/suggestions/solutions?
no, not really. I have looked at bit closer at Kross, and that seems like a
good solution for the implementation
Hi,
On Wednesday 17 June 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
For some reason, php is not being recognized, even after setting the
path from Settings Configure Rkward PHP Backend - the actual path
is C:\Program Files\PHP\php.exe but the path that is displayed is
C:/Program Files/PHP/php.exe - /
Hi,
On Thursday 18 June 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
Great, now the PHP works fine... Some of the (graphics related)
plugins work too!
what do you mean,PHP works fine? On my windows computer I'm getting several
second delays until the PHP backend has generated the R code (Code display
shows
Hi,
On Wednesday 24 June 2009, meik michalke wrote:
does this make sense to you? maybe a problem with kde 4.0.3? this didn't
happen on 9.04, i'll try 8.10 next.
I wouldn't be surprised, if it's a kdelibs problem. 4.0.x was pretty unstable,
really. Could you provide a backtrace? Or, if that
Hi,
On Thursday 25 June 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
I don't know if this is the same problem or not but the latest svn fails at
cmake on ubuntu 8.04. This is the message I get.
-- Will use /opt/R/library
CMake Error: Error in cmake code at
Hi,
On Monday 29 June 2009, meik michalke wrote:
does this help?
o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/backtrace_rkward.txt
not really, unfortunately. All the debugging symbols are stripped already.
Could you re-run with --debug-level 5? That will probably be good enough to
find the problem.
Hi,
On Wednesday 22 July 2009, meik michalke wrote:
i've added a missing test for the cronbach alpha dialog (using the fuzzy
output option for the first time in history, it seems ;-)) and cleaned up
a little:
o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/irt_tests.diff
I see you did not have SVN write
On Tuesday 21 July 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
C:/Documents and Settings/User/.rkward//rk_out.html
If you try to locate and open that file from the windows explorer, does
it exist, and does it have the expected HTML output?
I found yeap and it does have the expected output the output of the
Hi all,
I have extended the release timeline for RKWard 0.5.1, slightly, and prepared
another preview release (0.5.1-pre4). If you can find the time, please do some
testing, and provide your feedback, if possible, until Monday, July 27.
The deadline for translations is also extended to July
On Saturday 25 July 2009, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
While working with packages I was wondering if we should make loading a
local package/library more obvious. I mean Settings-Configure Packages
is not a place were I would try to find and load a package/library. Even
our hint in the RKWard help is
On Sunday 26 July 2009, meik michalke wrote:
but under 8.04 (kde 4.0.3, cran R 2.9) as well as 8.10 (kde 4.1.4),
compilation fails with the following error mesage:
Ok, I deactivated the offending lines for KDElibs 4.2.
For those versions of KDE, there will be a bug when configuring shortcuts
Hi,
On Sunday 26 July 2009, meik michalke wrote:
i did some work on the debian/rules file, mainly because i was finally
annoyed enough i had to keep a seperate version for the ubuntu 8.04 lts
release. instead, i was looking for an one size fits all solution that
checks where it's running and
Hi,
On Sunday 26 July 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
This issue is fixed in pre-4. It still takes some time to load the PHP
script (about 25-30 sec for the histogram on a netbook intel atom 1.6Ghz
and I MB of RAM with XP).
good. Thanks for testing.
The PHP slowness issue on Windows won't be fixed
Hi,
On Monday 27 July 2009, meik michalke wrote:
am Montag, 27. Juli 2009 (17:30) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
This appears to work (at least the ubuntu 8.04 patch is not applied,
here),
fine; i was hoping so, because it worked with different ubuntu versions,
but you never know... (you
Hi!
With another small delay, the first release candidate of RKWard 0.5.1 is now
available:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkward/files/Under_Development/rkward-0.5.1-
rc1.tar.gz/download
If nothing grave turns up, this will be turned into the official 0.5.1 release
without further changes on
On Friday 31 July 2009, meik michalke wrote:
yes, we could take the information from /etc/issue. i wanted to test it
with ubuntu 8.04, but it comes with debhelper 6.0.4, and rkward now depends
on =7.0.0. is that a recent development or have i just missed that because
of my own hacks for hardy
Hi Julien,
we're currently discussing the pros and cons of adopting your suggestion on
rkward-devel (see http://www.mail-archive.com/rkward-
de...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00476.html and follow-ups). Would you like to
give us your point of view?
Regards
Thomas
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On Sunday 02 August 2009, meik michalke wrote:
well, nothing awk couldn't handle. on the other hand, lsb_release -s -i
-r still answers Ubuntu 8.04 (distribution release) -- to get Ubuntu
8.04.3 LTS you'd have to call lsb_release -s -d (description). so i
wonder if lsb_release wasn't the
Hi all!
RKWard 0.5.1 is finally available for download. The official announcement with
download links is on the homepage at http://rkward.sf.net .
Many thanks to all testers and contributors!
Regards
Thomas
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On Monday 31 August 2009, Arcangelo Mezza wrote:
When File Import import data that is the Windows: whithout commands.
thanks for reporting. I can see the problem, too (only on Windows). As a
temporary workaround, you can use the dialogs Import-Import SPSS and Import-
Import CSV, instead
Hi,
On Friday 14 August 2009, Ben Goodrich wrote:
In using it, rkward does not crash that much. I did observe an odd
problem that if you run many lines of code that take a long time to
execute, when it is finished the main rkward window disappears but
rkward consumes 100% of the CPU resources
Hi,
On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
1. Given that we now have a useful Run again link in the HTML output, I
wondered whether the plugin window remaining open after clicking OK is
still necessary since there's no more risk of losing your settings (as long
as you
Hi,
On Friday 25 September 2009, Michael Ash wrote:
However, the File name box in import_stata will not accept URL's. I
do not know very much about KDE or xml, but I suspect that the
following line in import_stata.xml (borrowed from import_spss.xml)
specifies that only files, not URL's, can
On Monday 28 September 2009, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
you need the svn version for this to work (http://p.sf.net/svn).
Sorry, the correct link is http://p.sf.net/rkward/svn .
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Wednesday 30 September 2009, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
I reported a bug last time (see below) with Rkward, and following Thomas
upgraded to the svn version of rkwrd, where the problem was effectively
solved. Recently, with R 2.9.2, I think that the version from Meik repo
for Ubuntu has
Hi,
On Wednesday 30 September 2009, I. Soumpasis wrote:
I am trying long time now the plugintests. I have the RKWard svn. In the
source directory, I run the cmake ., make and make install. The
installation is complete and there are no problems. After that I try the
make
plugintests. The
On Thursday 01 October 2009, michel lang wrote:
I want to update the gentoo build instructions on the wiki, could someone
add me to the editor user group (username = B00l)?
Sure. Done.
And as a reminder to anybody else: We *want* to give you edit permission. It's
just that the wiki setup is
Hi,
On Thursday 26 November 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
(2) If the urls are stored, then
we'll have to do an indexOf(...) search for the hostname combobox,
everytime the settings dialog is loaded.
not to worry. The main rule of thumb is: If each call of the code is a direct
result of a user
Hi,
On Friday 04 December 2009, David Roscoe wrote:
When running make plugintests, the software crashed, generating the
attached bug-report.
yes, it's a known issue, but thanks for taking the time to report it. This
particular issue should not affect normal operation, though, only the
Hi,
On Thursday 03 December 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
w/o us + p-5.3.1-1 (for RHEL5 'remi') : does not work, segfaults. [*,+]
interesting. Perhaps this segfault can help pointing to the source of the
problem. Could you run in this setup, again, setting the debug-level to 5
Hi,
On Thursday 10 December 2009, meik michalke wrote:
Another small hint: To append to the end of an array in JS, you can also
write:
array_variable.push (new_element);
actually i knew that, too, but was focussed on the functionality. would you
prefer the use of push instead of
Hi,
On Tuesday 15 December 2009, Byman Hamududu wrote:
Here is the crash report from rkward on my ubuntu 9.10. This happens so
often especially when I am exiting and I choose to save the workspace. But
this report is just while working in R
thanks for your report. Unfortunately, the backtrace
Hi,
On Wednesday 13 January 2010, Michel Lang wrote:
I've just discovered that RKWard and the multicore-package
(http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/multicore/index.html) don't
work well together: After using mclapply(), RKWard remains using 100%
CPU on one core.
yes, unfortunately, the
Hi,
On Thursday 21 January 2010, Andrea Giusto wrote:
What I was doing when the application crashed: I was executing data
intensive sqldf statements through the hot key shift+f7, one step at a
time. This happens every time at the same line of code which I can provide
upon request
thanks
Hi,
On Sunday 24 January 2010, Marco Barbàra wrote:
After the first execution this command takes approximately this amount of
time. And if I launch it for i in 1:100 it takes more than 85
seconds, compared to 1.2 seconds if launched just after rkward started.
Closing and restarting rkward
Hi Prasenjit,
On Tuesday 09 February 2010, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
Will it be possible to backport r2672, r2677, r2701 for rkward 0.4.9?
Or is ti too much trouble?
I do intend to look into it, but as you will have noticed, I did not find much
time to work on RKWard, recently, and a lot of
Hi!
For those who are still using KDE 3 based systems: Please download and test
rkward-0.4.9c-pre1 (http://p.sf.net/rkward/download). This finally brings
support for the dynamic help system in R 2.10.x, and has a number of further
fixes backported from the main development line.
-- Release
Hi,
On Monday 08 March 2010, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
R: 2.10.1
In the past two days, the new help system has been working fine. I'll
keep the devel list updated if I see any errors.
- If could test with different versions of R (if possible, including
prereleases of R 2.11.x), that would
Hi,
On Tuesday 09 March 2010, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
Currently, the version in the ubuntu repo has this small annoying bug
that when a plot is created, the run button does not work anymore.
are you sure? IIRC, this was fixed in 0.5.2. And for all I know, 0.5.2 has -
finally - entered Ubuntu
Hi,
On Sunday 18 April 2010, mat wrote:
A small suggestion: could we move the Philips-Peron test from the
Analysis/Miscellanous to Analysis/Time Series? It is a time series
test so maybe make more sense?
sounds reasonable, indeed. Done in SVN.
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Sunday 18 April 2010, mat wrote:
If you don't have package tseries installed in R, plugin times
series/KPSS test will run without warning a show a blank output on my
rkward. I guess it is because, in
rkward-0.5.3-pre1/rkward/plugins/analysis/time_series/kpss_test.js:
function
Hi,
On Sunday 18 April 2010, mat wrote:
I have a white screen when clicking on preview in
Analysis/Correlation/correlation matrix plot, don't you?
thanks. Now fixed in SVN. Keep those reports coming!
Regards
Thomas
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Hi!
Thanks everybody for your feedback, so far. I have just uploaded a second
preview release (http://p.sf.net/rkward/download - a windows binary will
follow in a few hours) which addresses a number of the issues you reported. If
you have any time for further testing, please download and try
Hi,
On Tuesday 20 April 2010, you wrote:
From make plugintests:
import_spss match MISMATCH
MISMATCH ERROR FAIL
import_stata match MISMATCH
MISMATCH ERROR FAIL
shapiro_wilk_test match
Hi,
On Tuesday 20 April 2010, mat wrote:
Thomas Friedrichsmeier a écrit :
could you post/attach the difference listings for these tests?
copy/pasted on attached file. It is a little bit messy as some text is
hidden in console.
thanks. Let's see:
lillie_test
shapiro_wilk_test
On Wednesday 21 April 2010, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
BTW, is kate's 'Filesystem Browser' different then? This doesn't seem
to happen there. (Its 'tab bar' is completely different, a bit weired,
if I may.)
Good point. The solution is that kate simply refuses to open the same file
twice (and in
Hi,
On Thursday 22 April 2010, meik michalke wrote:
i've just noticed 0.5.3-pre2 won't compile on hardy with its ancient QT4
libs:
thanks. I've fixed that particular error in SVN. I hope it's the only place
that needed fixing. Let me know, if you run into further errors.
Perhaps, after the
On Friday 23 April 2010, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
1. Any one have the insanely wide window problem. For example,
Configure repositories Fetch list Cancel: the resulting message
window is at least three or four screens wide. I'll try to do some
more testing tonight and update.
Which message
On Saturday 24 April 2010, meik michalke wrote:
ok, so that's exactly what i get (apart from the i18n). we have:
NaNs:
R 2.9.0, eRm 0.12-0, Slackware 13.0 (x86_64)
R 2.10.1, eRm 0.12-0, ubuntu 9.10(x86_64)
R 2.10.1, eRm 0.12-0, ubuntu 9.10(i386 VM)
no NaNs:
R 2.11.0, eRm
Hi!
Despite some remaining quirks, I think we are well set for the release. I am
slightly worried about this bug report, however:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2991811group_id=50231atid=459007
.
Could you try to reproduce?
Regards
Thomas
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Hi,
On Monday 26 April 2010, meik michalke wrote:
am Montag 26 April 2010 (15:36) schrieb meik michalke:
if we can build for CRAN R as well as for the official installation
this sounds promising:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading#Using%20packages%20from%
Hi,
On Wednesday 28 April 2010, Pep wrote:
Here is the updated catalan translation. The po file is from:
http://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/rkward/trunk/rkward/po/
thanks for the update! I will commit this to SVN - but - not before the 0.5.3-
release. I created a source tarball (-rc1)
Hi Dominik,
On Saturday 01 May 2010, Dominik Haumann wrote:
recently I have blogged about the SmartInterace, SmartCursor and SmartRange
in the KTextEditor interfaces [1]. In summary, from KDE SC 4.6 on KatePart
will not implement this interface classes anymore. This means that
Hi,
On Thursday 06 May 2010, meik michalke wrote:
i just stumbled across a menu entry called QtScrip Test 1 in the analysis
menu of 0.5.3. i figure it should not actually be there ;-) is this because
of my configuration or do you see it, too?
this comes from the under_development.pluginmap
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