When I run R without XQuartz, the text from the help screen renders well. I think the problem seems to be related to XQuartz.
José José G. Conde, MD, MPH Professor, School of Medicine Director, CentIT2 UPR Medical Sciences Campus Tel (787) 763-9401 Fax (787) 758-5206 Email: jose.con...@upr.edu URL: http://rcmi.rcm.upr.edu > On May 15, 2017, at 2:16 PM, Jose G Conde Santiago <jose.con...@upr.edu> > wrote: > > … and the same I get the same issue with R “help” screens in my iMac. I > cannot reproduce this in the macBook. > > José > > > > > <R help .png> > > > > > José G. Conde, MD, MPH > Catedrático, Escuela de Medicina > Director, CentIT2 > Recinto de Ciencias Médicas, UPR > > Tel (787) 763-9401 Fax (787) 758-5206 > > Correo electrónico: jose.con...@upr.edu > > URL: http://rcmi.rcm.upr.edu > >> On May 15, 2017, at 2:14 PM, Jose G Conde Santiago <jose.con...@upr.edu> >> wrote: >> >> This is the actual resolutions. >> >> José >> >> <Fonts 20 points.png> >> José G. Conde, MD, MPH >> Professor, School of Medicine >> Director, CentIT2 >> UPR Medical Sciences Campus >> >> Tel (787) 763-9401 Fax (787) 758-5206 >> >> Email: jose.con...@upr.edu >> >> URL: http://rcmi.rcm.upr.edu >> >>> On May 15, 2017, at 12:31 PM, Jose G Conde Santiago <jose.con...@upr.edu> >>> wrote: >>> >>> <Fonts 20 points.png> >> > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac