Hi Silvia,

To expand on David's comments...

The tcltk file you installed today is designed for use with X11.  You can
read more about it here:

http://cran.us.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/

Mac operating system versions before "Mountain Lion" shipped with X11
pre-installed on the operating system but Mac "Mountain Lion" does not ship
with X11 pre-installed so you may need to install XQuartz 2.7.4 if you are
using Mountain Lion.

- Ray





On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:20 PM, David Winsemius <[email protected]>wrote:

The quartz device (which is the default)  should come as part of the Mac
grDevices package and needs no extra effort at installation. XQuartz
package is the support for the X11 output which is called as a device with
x11().

-- 
David.






> On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Silvia Solis wrote:
>
>  Hello Ray,
>>
>> Thanks a lot! it work perfectly.  In the R FAQ for Mac is not well
>> explain, or couldn't understand. I also download the XQuarts 2.7.4
>> (xorg-server 1.13.0), I need it to use the quarts devices when plotting?
>>
>
Thanks again,

>
>> Silvia
>>
>>




>
>> El 19/11/2012, a las 11:39, "Ray DiGiacomo, Jr." <
>> [email protected]> escribió:
>>
>>  Hi Silvia,
>>>
>>> You may need to install this app first:
>>>
>>> http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/**jfox/Courses/soc3h6/tcltk-8.5.**5-x11.dmg<http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Courses/soc3h6/tcltk-8.5.5-x11.dmg>
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Silvia SM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Maybe someone can help me, I just switch to Mac (from PC) and now I'm
>>> trying to run all the packages that I used on my prior computer.  I've been
>>> trying to load the tcl/tk interface to run tkplots but every time I try I
>>> get the message below, and instructions to close or abort R.
>>>
>>> I'm sending also info might be useful about the session.
>>>
>>>  sessionInfo()
>>>>
>>> R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26)
>>> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_**64 (64-bit)
>>>
>>> locale:
>>> [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.**UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-**8
>>>
>>> attached base packages:
>>> [1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets
>>> [6] methods   base
>>>
>>> other attached packages:
>>> [1] igraph_0.6-3
>>>
>>> MacOS 10.8
>>>
>>> And I couldn't find the gcc version.
>>>
>>>
>>>  library(tcltk)
>>>>
>>> Loading Tcl/Tk interface ...
>>> *** caught segfault ***
>>> address 0x20044, cause 'memory not mapped'
>>>
>>> Traceback:
>>> 1: sys.nframe()
>>> 2: dynGet("__NameSpacesLoading__"**, NULL)
>>> 3: loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc))
>>> 4: doTryCatch(return(expr), name, parentenv, handler)
>>> 5: tryCatchOne(expr, names, parentenv, handlers[[1L]])
>>> 6: tryCatchList(expr, classes, parentenv, handlers)
>>> 7: tryCatch(expr, error = function(e) {    call <- conditionCall(e)
>>>  if (!is.null(call)) {        if (identical(call[[1L]], quote(doTryCatch)))
>>>             call <- sys.call(-4L)        dcall <- deparse(call)[1L]
>>>  prefix <- paste("Error in", dcall, ": ")        LONG <- 75L        msg <-
>>> conditionMessage(e)        sm <- strsplit(msg, "\n")[[1L]]        w <- 14L
>>> + nchar(dcall, type = "w") + nchar(sm[1L], type = "w")        if (is.na(w))
>>>             w <- 14L + nchar(dcall, type = "b") + nchar(sm[1L],
>>>     type = "b")        if (w > LONG)             prefix <- paste0(prefix,
>>> "\n  ")    }    else prefix <- "Error : "    msg <- paste0(prefix,
>>> conditionMessage(e), "\n")    .Internal(seterrmessage(msg[**1L]))    if
>>> (!silent && identical(getOption("show.**error.messages"),
>>> TRUE)) {        cat(msg, file = stderr())        
>>> .Internal(**printDeferredWarnings())
>>>    }    invisible(structure(msg, class = "try-error", condition = e))})
>>> 8: try({    ns <- loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc))
>>>  dataPath <- file.path(which.lib.loc, package, "data")    env <-
>>> attachNamespace(ns, pos = pos, dataPath = dataPath,         deps)})
>>> 9: library(igraph)
>>>
>>> Possible actions:
>>> 1: abort (with core dump, if enabled)
>>> 2: normal R exit
>>> 3: exit R without saving workspace
>>> 4: exit R saving workspace
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Selection:
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Silvia
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