Dear List,
Since I have installed SL as an upgrade I cannot plot any text with R.
I also noticed some more glitches with fonts across the whole machine,
e.g., German umlauts are sometimes not displayed correctly in the
bBrowser (depending on font).
Do you have an idea what could be done to ge
Can you give us an example of text that won't plot? I just did the
same (installed SL as an upgrade) and text
plots fine.
On 5-Sep-09, at 10:13 AM, Gerald Jurasinski wrote:
Dear List,
Since I have installed SL as an upgrade I cannot plot any text with R.
I also noticed some more glitches wi
Hi Simon, Tony, and anybode else who attempts to complie 2.9.2 for
themselves on Snow Leopard,
The configure line which eventually led to R configuring, building, and
running was this:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-x --disable-R-framework --enable-threads=posix --without-aqua --with-lap
On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Adam D. I. Kramer wrote:
Simon,
Thanks for your comments; responses below.
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Simon Urbanek wrote:
Adam,
On Sep 4, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Adam D. I. Kramer wrote:
Hi Tony and Simon,
I was having this trouble today/yesterday and ha
On Sep 5, 2009, at 7:10 PM, Adam D. I. Kramer wrote:
Hi Simon, Tony, and anybode else who attempts to complie 2.9.2 for
themselves on Snow Leopard,
I would strong suggest *against* what you're doing, your configuration
is far from any normal SL system. You're clearly free to use it for
y
If you are running Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard = SL henceforth) it is
easy to compile R, but there are a few pitfalls especially for users
that upgrade from Leopard.
(Side note: there is no need to compile your own R, all binaries
including the 64-bit Leopard binaries from
http://r.researc