> >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> I am wondering about the X11() graphic device on Windows. > >>>>> I try to plot a raster image but nothing gets displayed. I > >>>>> found some pages where it is mentioned that x11() not > >>>>> always supports raster rendering. > >>>>> Is there any add on for x11, any update or any R-package > >>>>> which solves that displaying problem in Windows? > >>>>> > >>>>> What I try to test it is an example from the > >>>>> package {raster}: > >>>>> > >>>>> library(raster) > >>>>> DEU_alt<- getData("alt", country="DEU", mask=TRUE) > >>>>> x11() > >>>>> plot(DEU_alt,axes=TRUE) > >>>>> > >>>>> best regards, > >>>>> > >>>>> /johannes > >>>> > >>>> Try an R version that is recent - it works for me. > >>>> > >>>> Uwe Ligges > >>> > >>> I first tried it with R 2.13.2 and raster version 1.9-64 > >> (16-January-2012). > >>> Now I also installed the most recent version R 2.14.1 (Platform: > >> i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)) and raster version 1.9-64 > (16-January-2012). > >>> > >>> But in both cases no success. X11() opens and draws the axis and the > >>> border for the scale but no raster... > >> > >> I do not really understand why you are using x11(). The Windows device > >> is called windows() and you actually do not need to open it, since plot > >> opens it anyway. Or are you under cygwin (which is not really Windows)? > >> If not: Which version of Windows is this? > > > > Of course I do not need to open a graphic device (as you said it is open > when calling plot). I just wanted to make it reproducable as e.g. Mac OS X > opens Quartz as a standard device when calling plot on my Mac machine. > > > > So far as I understand the help are "all the devices (X11(), x11() and > windows() implemented as variants of the same device". Thus it makes no > difference if I call x11() or windows() or if 'plot' opens the device > automatically. In all cases there is no raster displayed. > > > > Just some additional information from the 'grDevices' package: > >> library(grDevices) > >> dev.capabilities() > > $semiTransparency > > [1] TRUE > > > > $transparentBackground > > [1] "fully" > > > > $rasterImage > > [1] "yes" > > > > $capture > > [1] TRUE > > > > $locator > > [1] TRUE > > > > $events > > [1] "MouseDown" "MouseMove" "MouseUp" "Keybd" > > > > I am running R via the standard RGUI (so no Eclipse, Rtinn etc.). The > machine I am working on is Windows 2008 Server Enterprise (Version 6.0) which > I am remotely accessing from a ThinClient with WindowsXP-embedded. > > This is the standard configuration of our institution. Maybe that > configuration with ThinClients is a reason? But what should I ask our admin? > What > should he check etc? > > Yes! the remotesoftware is probably unable to send the rasterimage! > > See ?image: > > "Problems with the rendering of raster images have been reported using > ‘windows()’ devices under Remote Desktop." >
I shifted this corresponce over to the more suitable r-devel-list. @Uwe Ligges: Thank you for that usefull but very disappointing message. So it seems that these are know problems caused by the RemoteDesktop Setup. I just wanted to know if the source of the problem is caused by the R-code or the RemoteDesktop Software. If it is caused by the RemoteDesktop (as you stated)..are there any settings which need to be set by our IT-admin? Or is there anything I/we can do to solve that problem? Best regards, Johannes -- "Feel free" - 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat ... ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel