am Donnerstag 11 März 2010 (10:50) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> What I mean is, why not just generate the following R code  unconditionally
> (just a sketch):

sure, this would have the same result in the end, and i guess i'll have to do 
it that way now.

what i found very comfortable when handling it via PHP was that you could 
immediately see in the code window whether R would produce the desired output 
at all. that's no big deal, but saves you from having to actually run all code 
just to learn if it finds the tools.

but actually, i'd rather have it even a step earlier, like an extended logic 
check (if the plugin is called, check the interesting system stuff, and 
enable/disable the according plugin elements).


viele grüße :: m.eik

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