OK. Perhaps it's another Big Sur thing.
(and apologies all for mistaking arrow glyph for tab glyph below)
> On 5 Sep 2020, at 5:09 pm, peter dalgaard wrote:
> Works fine for me when started from R in Terminal. Cmd-leftarrow and
> Cmd-rightarrow do their thing, as listed in the menu - provided th
Works fine for me when started from R in Terminal. Cmd-leftarrow and
Cmd-rightarrow do their thing, as listed in the menu - provided the graphics
window has focus, otherwise they switch virtual desktops (of course).
-pd
> On 5 Sep 2020, at 17:59 , Tim Bates wrote:
>
> R for R 4.0.2 GUI 1.72
R for R 4.0.2 GUI 1.72 Catalina build (7847)
Oops, I was going off muscle memory - I see that Quartz:Forward and Back are
set to "⌘ tab" and "⌘⇧ tab" (which can't do anything as they're captured by
the app switcher).
What are you seeing as the keys for Quartz:Forward and Quartz:Back?
Playing
Which front end are you using? The cmd-] and cmd-[ don't do anything in
the ones I'm using.
Duncan Murdoch
On 05/09/2020 8:23 a.m., Timothy Bates wrote:
In R version: R version 4.0.2 (2020-06-22), I’m seeing the plot window not
advance when a new ggplot is drawn.
calls to plot() advance the
In R version: R version 4.0.2 (2020-06-22), I’m seeing the plot window not
advance when a new ggplot is drawn.
calls to plot() advance the quartz window to the newest “frame”, but calls to
ggplot2::qplot() show the graph only the first time the function is called in
the quartz window’s history.