[Rd] legend()s text color

2004-02-25 Thread Martin Maechler
{moved from R-help to R-devel} UweL == Uwe Ligges [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:05:46 +0100 writes: UweL Sebastien Durand wrote: Hi, Is there a way to change the color of the text inside a legend, let say I would like to use a black background in my

[Rd] Re: legend()s text color

2004-02-25 Thread Uwe Ligges
Martin Maechler wrote: {moved from R-help to R-devel} UweL == Uwe Ligges [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:05:46 +0100 writes: UweL Sebastien Durand wrote: Hi, Is there a way to change the color of the text inside a legend, let say I would like to use a

Re: [Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI

2004-02-25 Thread Chris Jackson
Peter Dalgaard wrote: Chris Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: editor. I think it would be a good selling point if the equivalent existed for R, without the need to use an external editor (or a hack in Tcl/Tk). Why is that a hack? I really must object. Tcl/Tk is a GUI framework with a

[Rd] suggestions (PR#6612)

2004-02-25 Thread ivo . welch
Full_Name: ivo welch Version: 1.8.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (130.132.33.212) [1] Add after R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R in publications. For bugs, suggestions, and questions,

[Rd] aliases (PR#6614)

2004-02-25 Thread ivo . welch
Full_Name: ivo welch Version: 1.8.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (130.132.33.212) please define aliases for the 5 essential data set operations delete row insert row delete column insert column rename column these are too difficult for novices as-is now, and the cost for doing

Re: [Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI

2004-02-25 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Simon, That's very interesting, but as you know Java installation can be quite problematic. (It looks like the current Sun JVM 1.4.2_03 has several issues, including not working with the R search engine, and a warning on mozilla.org about its Windows plugin.) We bundled a version of Tcl/Tk

Re: [Rd] aliases (PR#6614)

2004-02-25 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 16:14:07 +0100 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Full_Name: ivo welch Version: 1.8.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (130.132.33.212) please define aliases for the 5 essential data set operations delete row insert row delete column insert column rename column

Re: [Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI

2004-02-25 Thread Simon Urbanek
On Feb 25, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: That's very interesting, but as you know Java installation can be quite problematic. (It looks like the current Sun JVM 1.4.2_03 has several issues, including not working with the R search engine, and a warning on mozilla.org about its

[Rd] History question

2004-02-25 Thread vansickl
R-Folks - I have a little, old computer (486 processor, 40M RAM, 500M HD). Is there a little, old version of R that will run on such a machine? It currently has Windows 3.1, but I could install a little, old Linux, if necessary. Thanks! John Van Sickle

Re: [Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI

2004-02-25 Thread Chris Jackson
Philippe Grosjean wrote: Chris, I don't know what you already did or not, but there is an excellent starting basis for an editor, and it is independent from graphapp, very powerful, and very easy to use (and stable!), it is called CodeMax (http://www.winmain.com). There is both a dll and a COM

Re: [Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI

2004-02-25 Thread A.J. Rossini
I do not see that as a problem; I've had reasonable luck running SJava visualization code from Orca and ROrca remotely (over 1000bT), and VNC works as well for that, but you are right, have to pay attention to screen color depth. Now whether SJava can be used for a stable system is a completely

Re: [Rd] Re: legend()s text color

2004-02-25 Thread Paul Murrell
Hi Marc Schwartz wrote: On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 08:02, Uwe Ligges wrote: Martin Maechler wrote: {moved from R-help to R-devel} UweL == Uwe Ligges [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:05:46 +0100 writes: UweL Sebastien Durand wrote: Hi, Is there a way to change the color