just to make sure: do you know that you can export plots in various formats
directly from the graphics window? this was *not* possible in previeous
versions of RKWard on mac, only after thomas added the RK() device.
1) Mind = blown
2) Last time I knew, this did not work, so I never touched
Not to say that this solves, everything, but dragging out graphics (to file
browser, or openoffice) works just fine, here. What are the symptoms on
Mac,
when you try to do so?
- Do you see a drag symbol / mouse pointer at all?
- Does the drag symbol disappear when leaving the RKWard window?
Piggybacking on Meik's feedback comments, I though I'd let you guys know
what's going on in my undergraduate stats class, where we're using RKWard.
1) Installation issues.
I was surprised to see that there is a problem in OSX Yosemite, as most of
my students use Macs (as do I), and I haven't
Thanks for keeping at it!
Welcome, by the way, to trying to get something UNIXy done on the Mac. The
documentation is always incomplete, if not entirely wrong. Apple spent 2006
and 2007 crowing about how OS X was certified UNIX, and then from 10.7 on
have been just changing and making things up
I just realized that I said that I noticed these errors in March 2013; I
meant March 2014. Sorry; Japan's fiscal/academic/everything year is
April-March, and as a result, I always think of years starting in April.
Last March, therefore, feels like 2013 because that's the budget/academic
year it
1. Totally ignorant question: Where would I find those logs?
To see them in realtime, start up Console.app, which I believe is in the
/Applications/Utilities folder by default. The actual file is at
/private/var/log/system.log
2. Question: Only while RKWard is running, or all the time?
Hi guys; thanks for the attention to this.
Question: Do you see a dbus-daemon process in your process list?
7. On startup, RKWard itself calls
launchclt -w /opt/rkward/Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
session.plist
8. I suppose this connects to the system dbus-daemon.
yes,
Hey guys, I've been meaning to let you know about this for months, but I
kept forgetting.
On OSX, there is a problem launching what I'm pretty sure is a part of
KDE. These two messages loop all day every day in the log forever on all
of my Macs with RKWard on them.
10/16/14 10:18:50.549
I gotta say, git is reeeally easy to use on the Mac...
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ok, next round, including thomas' patches:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkwardextras/files/MacOSX/development/RKWard-devel-binary-0.6.1-svn4834_KDE-4.12.5_needs_CRAN_R-3.1.1.dmg/download
K, that installed and ran okay, but the weirdest thing was that the
regression dialog (only, it seems)
i compiled and packaged today's development version of RKWard, but i
couldn't
test it myself, as i only have ssh access. you can download and test it
yourself:
Hey guys.
Getting some weirdness on the rkward.sourceforge.net site:
1) HTTPS seems to be off/broken.
2) Can't log in with my Sourceforge account to edit the wiki, and logging
in at the main site doesn't persist via the cookie to the rkward subdomain.
3) Recovering account page (which
Dear all:
Awhile back, Alfredo Sánchez Alberca told us all about an amazing-sounding
set of plugins for RKWard in his package rk.Teaching and he wanted to have
them added to the main repository. The response was, These ought to be in
RKWard by default!
And then nothing.
I am trying to install
It would be really nice if there were a checkbox in the linear regression
GUI that allowed you to save the results, in addition to just displaying
the summary. Doing a scatterplot of residuals is kind of pointlessly
difficult right now, because you have to run the regressing again in the
console
Mittwoch, 13. August 2014, 18:37:21 schrieb Aaron Batty:
Awhile back, Alfredo Sánchez Alberca told us all about an
amazing-sounding
set of plugins for RKWard in his package rk.Teaching and he wanted to
have
them added to the main repository. The response was, These ought to be
in
RKWard
Okay, reports:
1) It got it installed via the R Console in RKWard
2) Most of the dialogs are in Spanish.
3) New plugins do not usually have helpfiles, but when they do, they are in
Spanish; enhancements of old ones have the old helpfiles in English with
Spanish for the additions
4) Outputs are
Hi folks.
Quick question: Is there any way to plot regression residuals in RKWard (I
know how to do it in R)? Any plugin?
And how does one find RKWard plugins? I asked about ANOVA a long time ago
and received an answer right away, but is there somewhere I can go where I
don't have to bother you
Dear RKWard dev team:
I'd really like to help out with documentation. I have been making quick
how-tos for my class, and I'd like to contribute by adding documentation.
My SourceForge UID is: abatty
Thanks!
Aaron
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Dear Meik and Thomas:
Thanks! Everything is working now.
Actually, the only thing I had not found and rooted out was the KDE prefs.
There was no /opt/local anymore. I knew that there was still something
lurking, though, because whenever I started RKWard, it knew where my
previous workspaces
Hi all.
I have been trying to set levels for factor variables for awhile now, but
they never seem to stick. I go into the window where you can define the
levels, I enter them, I hit okay and... nothing. They aren't there.
However, if I set them in SPSS and then import the data file into RKWard,
[are you the same person with the t-test question in the forum? if so, i'd
rather continue that discussion here on the list as well, if that's ok?]
That is indeed me. I realized the discussion must be happening here instead
of the forums.
here's a new bundle package of RKWard for Mac OS X:
This is just a note to say that the precompiled installation package for
Mac works on MacOS 10.8 Mountain Lion.
I have also swapped out the opt/rkward/share/mime folder with the one
linked below:
http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/mime.zip
--No MIME errors. Everything seems to be working fine.
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