Thank you very much, Simon.
I have installed this R:
R-4.3-branch
4.3.3 RC
(2024/02/22, r85969)
And the problem is solved.
Thanks again.
I would like to add my voice to Daniel Kelley's message:
Many thanks to all of those who have worked so hard on R over the years. It's
a very pleasant
For what it's worth, I also see the bug in the trial Sonoma identified as
macOS Version 14.4 Beta (23E5205c)
which was updated today. I'm not sure how many beta versions they have
released, but so far none has led to a fix. My guess is that they are aware of
the problem and working on
I can confirm that this is a rather nasty Sonoma bug at least since macOS
14.3.1. It seems Apple tried to implement some kind of optimization that wants
to minimize redraws in views, but it's buggy in that it doesn't detect that the
contents have actually changed and thus refuses to redraw the
I can confirm that this is a bug specific to macOS Sonoma 14.3.1, even earlier
versions of Sonoma don't have that problem. Given the number of previous bugs
in Sonoma chances are Apple may fix in the in the next release, but I'll see if
we can do anything about it on our end in the meantime.
Thank you very much for your information, Michael.
I had not realize that by changing the size of the window where all the plots
should be, everything appears.
The same thing happens to me too.
Regards,
Ángeles
sessionInfo()
R version 4.3.2 (2023-10-31)
Platform: aarch64-apple-darwin20
Dear Simon,
Thank you very much for your interest.
Here is the information.
I have downloaded R from CRAN: https://cloud.r-project.org/
sessionInfo()
R version 4.3.2 (2023-10-31)
Platform: aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS Sonoma 14.3.1
Matrix products: default
BLAS:
Since I'm able to reproduce the issue as well...
$ system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep Model
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro18,1
Model Number: Z14V0016HLL/A
and
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.3.2 (2023-10-31)
Platform: aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit)
Maria,
can you, please, include the full output of sessionInfo() in R and
system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep Model
in Terminal? I cannot replicate it, either, but then we have no idea which
hardware and macOS you are using.
Thanks,
Simon
> On Feb 16, 2024, at 10:25 PM, María de los
I am also having the same problems as described in this thread. Following the
example code posted by María-Ángeles Casares-de-Cal, if I run the code line by
line, additions to the plot do not appear unless I resize the window. If I
select the code block and execute all at once, it is
I'm seeing this as well. In case it's relevant, I saw something
similar, but the points do appear to get appropriately redrawn if I
resize the Quartz window. (The window is fairly jittery / jumpy when I
try to do so, though.)
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 12:17 PM roy wrote:
>
> On the following cfg:
On the following cfg:
Intel macmini 2018
macos 14.3.1
R 4.1.2
XQuartz 2.8.5
RStudio 2023.03.0+386
Running the example from the "abline" command in R (cmd line) and RStudio,
I get the same results that María-Ángeles and Michael G. described (i.e.,
no plots via R and plots via RStudiio). When
I am also observing the same behavior as María with the 4.3.2 Patched
binary from mac.r-project.org running under Sonoma 14.3.1 on an m3
mac. Using the default quartz() device and running the example line by
line shows a blank device. If the device window is resized, however,
the expected result
It also works for me on both my current m3 and also my old x86.
I also always assumed Quartz meant XQuartz. However with neither architecture
did it seem to start XQuartz in order to render.
Sonoma on both machines. M3 = R 4.3.2. X86 = R 4.3.1
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You need to make clear what graphics device and R build you used: the
default on a CRAN build of macOS is quartz(), which has nothing to do
with XQuartz. But is this a CRAN build? AFAIK quartz() is not the
default device in RStudio.
And also give the information (sessionInfo()) requested in
I don't think you have described how you installed R. Did you use the
installer from CRAN, or build it yourself, or get it from some other
source like Homebrew or MacPorts?
Duncan Murdoch
On 16/02/2024 4:25 a.m., María de los Ángeles Casares de Cal via
R-SIG-Mac wrote:
Dear Simon and
Dear Maria,
It works perfectly my MacBook (Apple M1).
> R.version
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platform aarch64-apple-darwin20
arch aarch64
os darwin20
system aarch64, darwin20
status
Dear Simon and anyone else who might be interested in this:
I have studied in more detail the problem referred to in the message below, and
can confirm that R does not work well on macOS when I do graphics (plots).
I have only tested with the "abline” command, using the examples that are in
R’s
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