Re: [R-SIG-Mac] problem with character encoding in file names in R 3.2

2015-05-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 03/05/2015 4:15 PM, Denis Chabot wrote: > OK, good idea Duncan. > > All folders are in the working directory and I added one thing to your > suggestion: I created 2 folders from outside R, with the OS, one with and one > without accented vowels (été and ete). With the following script, I als

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] problem with character encoding in file names in R 3.2

2015-05-03 Thread Denis Chabot
OK, good idea Duncan. All folders are in the working directory and I added one thing to your suggestion: I created 2 folders from outside R, with the OS, one with and one without accented vowels (été and ete). With the following script, I also create a second folder with accents, as you sugges

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] problem with character encoding in file names in R 3.2

2015-05-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 03/05/2015 3:11 PM, Denis Chabot wrote: > Hi, > > I don’t quite know how to produce a repeatable example for you because the > problem I have seems to be caused by folder names on my computer. > > Yesterday I was still using R 3.1.2 and there was no problem with this issue. > > Today with R

[R-SIG-Mac] problem with character encoding in file names in R 3.2

2015-05-03 Thread Denis Chabot
Hi, I don’t quite know how to produce a repeatable example for you because the problem I have seems to be caused by folder names on my computer. Yesterday I was still using R 3.1.2 and there was no problem with this issue. Today with R3.2 it does not. Input = "../data/" juvcodData = paste0(In