Hello:
The help page for 'pie' includes judgements; the standard
spelling does not include e, as spell checkers have informed me many
times.
... in case someone wants to correct that typo.
Best Wishes,
Spencer
sessionInfo()
R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20)
Dear, R-devel,
Thanks very much for the response!
Here is what I am trying to do (also listed below in the previous messages):
I am writing a package that needs some C++ functions from an external
SDK (Affymetrix fusion). The same functions are already compiled into
another package
My Concise Oxford Dictionary has both spellings.
Quoting Spencer Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello:
The help page for 'pie' includes judgements; the standard
spelling does not include e, as spell checkers have informed me many
times.
... in case someone wants to correct that
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hello:
The help page for 'pie' includes judgements; the standard spelling
does not include e, as spell checkers have informed me many times.
... in case someone wants to correct that typo.
From the OED:
judgement, judgment
1. a. The
Hi, Prof. Ripley:
Thanks for correcting me.
Best Wishes,
Spencer
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hello:
The help page for 'pie' includes judgements; the standard
spelling does not include e, as spell checkers have informed me
many
Hi, Gabor:
in line
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
MiKTeX automatically downloads additional required packages
that your *.tex files use. Something is wrong with your installation
if it did not try to do that automatically for you.
Although the following should not be necessary, if you do
want
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Spencer Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. What should I have done to obtain the information you just
provided?
Google for MiKTeX Manual and look at the R batch utilities and info at:
http://batchfiles.googlecode.com
I've recently had a very similar experience to Spencer. The MikTex project page
assumes you know what you want; I don't, so it seemed best to download the
whole thing. Ouch.
Would it be straightforward for Duncan Murdoch to add some brief instructions
on what bit of MikTex to get to the