Hi all, Sorry for reposting, but I think my last request was a little confusing.
I am trying to keep my x windows open after I exit the R session, so when I have produced a series of plots from R I would like to retain the graphics as x windows after exiting with q(). This would be particularly useful for batch mode execution of R scripts; at the moment when I run scripts with R CMD BATCH myscript.R my graphics flash up in the x window momentarily, but disappear as R exits (providing x11 is running and I use Sys.setenv("DISPLAY"=":0.0") before opening x with x11()). Is it possible to retain these (as it is in GNUPLOT using the persist option), both in interactive and batch mode? I am able to keep the plot open for examination by adding a long serial loop to the end of the script, but this is not a particularly good solution. I am able to save the contents of the x windows as pdf, bmp etc with dev.print(), but I would rather retain the graphics in an open x window, so I could keep the plots on screen after a system call to R from other programs. Many thanks Luke Spadavecchia PS. I am running R-2.4.1 on Mac OS X (intel processor), and Windows XP with the same results on both systems ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.