Hi,

Many thanks to Prof. Ripley, Peter Dalgaard, and Patrick Connolly for responding to my message. I tried several things, but the problem still exists.

[1] I tried
    Version 2.1.0  (2005-04-18),
    Version 2.1.0 Patched (2005-04-20), and
    Version 2.1.0 Patched (2005-04-28)
    Compiled with/without option --disable-mbcs (and/or
     --disable-nls), the result is the same:

    > hist(rnorm(100))
   Error in title(main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, ...) :
        X11 font at size 14 could not be loaded

   Interesting,
   > plot(rnorm(100))
     works just fine.

[2] Using YaST, I installed
    XFree86-fonts-100dpi - 100dpi Bitmaps fonts for X11
    which originally was not there, but still have the same error.

As stated previously, this error does not occur with R2.0.1 on the same machine. Any clue re what could be wrong with my setting? For my purpose, R2.0.1 is sufficient, but it would be nice to get this problem solved.

Thanks and have a good weekend.

Xiang-Jun

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Patrick Connolly wrote:

On Thu, 28-Apr-2005 at 05:25PM -0400, Xiang-Jun Lu wrote:

|> Hi,
|>
|> I have just noticed the following problem with R2.1.0 running on SuSE 9.1,
|> [However, version 2.0.1 (2004-11-15) on the same machine works Okay]:
|>
|> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|> >hist(rnorm(100))
|> Error in title(main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, ...) :
|> X11 font at size 14 could not be loaded
|> >version
|> _
|> platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
|> arch i686
|> os linux-gnu
|> system i686, linux-gnu
|> status Patched
|> major 2
|> minor 1.0
|> year 2005
|> month 04
|> day 20
|> language R
|> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|>
|> Any insight?



Works fine with mine.

version
        _
platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
arch     i686
os       linux-gnu
system   i686, linux-gnu
status
major    2
minor    1.0
year     2005
month    04
day      18
language R


Something to do with the patch, perhaps?

There is no patch on the X11 device.

The dpi of the screen does come into this. It is quite possible that
2.0.1 failed to scale for the screen dpi and so was using the wrong set of fonts (it used 75dpi unless the screen was 100+/-0.5 dpi). So I think PD was correct: this does indicate a problem in the installed fonts: perhaps the 100dpi set is missing.


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