On Feb 10, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Eric Wooten wrote:

>Can you, please, be more specific - for example why don't you tell us which package you're looking >at - that would make it much easier to reproduce ...

Choose a package. The first one in my listing happens to be ABarray. Click "Overview." Select either option (the first being ABarray.pdf:). Get black screen.

If you'd prefer a more CRAN-based package, try vcd. Select "Overview"; click "residual shading.pdf"; get black screen.


Hm... I cannot replicate this - in 2.8.1 it shows the paper for me without problems. Zak, Eric, can you, please, send me your sessionInfo() as well as the version of the OS X you're running?

Thanks,
Simon




On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Simon Urbanek <[email protected] > wrote:

On Feb 10, 2009, at 10:12 , David Winsemius wrote:

I'm guessing that it is known, but if not, I can report that it also happens on my Mac.

For instance in the 64 bit GUI using the att.research binary R , clicking on the doBy line in the Package Manager window brings up a page with a link to "overview". Clicking on that brings up a black page in the viewing window.

The other aspect of the Package Manager that does not appear finished is the lack of any functionality of the forward and back buttons. When using the PM for viewing documentation on packages that are not loaded I need to return to the package index page because the fwd and back buttons are always greyed out.


The usual shortcuts (Cmd+Left/Cmd+Right) still work. It appears that this was in fact broken by Apple in 10.5 not by us. Anyway, this should be fixed now.

Thanks,

S


I just figured that both these were rather minor difficulties, since the overall capacities of R on the Mac are so vast. I would much rather that the developers continue as they have been, dealing with substantive problems like fixing rggobi/Ggobi.

... um ... I'm losing you here - I don't think that it either substantive or a problem at least on my end ...



Thank you to all who contributed to that addition. Very kewl. Tried to break it, er, test it with a big data set but it held up well.




--
David Winsemius

sessionInfo and R.Version output follows

> sessionInfo()
R version 2.8.1 Patched (2009-01-07 r47515)
i386-apple-darwin9.6.0

locale:
en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8

attached base packages:
[1] splines stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base

other attached packages:
[1] doBy_3.7 lattice_0.17-20 nlme_3.1-90 Design_2.1-2 survival_2.34-1 Hmisc_3.4-4

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] cluster_1.11.12 grid_2.8.1      tools_2.8.1

> R.Version()
$platform
[1] "i386-apple-darwin9.6.0"

$arch
[1] "i386"

$os
[1] "darwin9.6.0"

$system
[1] "i386, darwin9.6.0"

$status
[1] "Patched"

$major
[1] "2"

$minor
[1] "8.1"

$year
[1] "2009"

$month
[1] "01"

$day
[1] "07"

$`svn rev`
[1] "47515"

$language
[1] "R"

$version.string
[1] "R version 2.8.1 Patched (2009-01-07 r47515)"


On Feb 9, 2009, at 8:59 PM, Zak wrote:

Just installed the latest (3.8.1) R for Mac OS X after working for a
year on a much older version. Now, when I use the package manager and
then select a package with an overview that happens to be a pdf then
the pdf does not open up in the lower pane as it used to but only a
black pane appears. The pdf's are definitely there (as I can access
them through the vignette() utility (Bioconductor). Is this a known
bug/feature? Is it something to do with installing over prior
versions? Help!

Thanks,

-Zak

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