Simon,
Thanks for the explanation, at least I know not to be looking for something
that isn't there :-)
Graham
On 24/02/2008, Simon Urbanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Graham,
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2008, at 5:02 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
>
> > After a few false starts, I have aquamacs and emacs working
> > together. I have
> > X11 running and CarbonEL running. In retrospect I now wonder whether
> > I need
> > X11 running. I have been using R on Windows before (without Emacs or
> > ESS, so
> > this is all very new)
> >
> > To create a plot I seem to need to first open a quartz window
> > "quartz()" and
> > then run the plot command.
> >
> > Which is fine, except I can't work out how to save the graphic, I am
> > used to
> > right clicking on the graphic for a context menu (but that doesn't
> > work- no
> > context menu popup) or using the R-console menu, which doesn't exist
> > with
> > the Aquamacs/ESS set up.
> >
>
>
> With Aquamacs you're pretty much on your own - Quartz is meant to be
> run from the R GUI where it has all the menus for saving, copy/paste
> etc as well as quartz.save(). ESS does not support the 'real' Quartz
> that is used in the R GUI.
>
> We may change that in the future such that Quartz windows can have its
> own menus, but currently [R <=2.6.x] it's not supported, because all
> the UI functionality is provided by the R GUI, not by R itself.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon
>
>
>
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