Hi,
On Tuesday 01 July 2014 14:31:38 Pier Giovanni Bissiri wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I have just updated R, and when I open RKWard, I always receive the
following message:
Connection closed unexpectedly. Last error was: QLocalSocket: Remote closed
[...]
The most common cause of this problem is
On Wednesday 13 August 2014 18:43:21 Aaron Batty wrote:
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,
Hi,
On Friday 15 August 2014 14:54:30 meik michalke wrote:
i have just noticed that RKWard for windows seems to ignore the file dialog
configuration in (at least) one place: setting the personal R libraries
(RKWard configuration - R-packages). i have just witnessed a series of
crashes
Hi!
On Wednesday 20 August 2014 14:56:02 meik michalke wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 20. August 2014, 13:57:06 schrieb Milan Bouchet-Valat:
If nobody steps in to take up
maintainership, it will eventually be archived. As RKWard uses R2HTML
for output, it would be quite a bad situation.
Hi!
On Wednesday 20 August 2014 23:14:59 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
If fixing all of R2HTML would take too much time, we could as well
remove the offending functions, as it's always better for users than not
being able to install the package from CRAN at all.
If you are OK, I can volunteer
Hi!
On Sunday 24 August 2014 10:20:56 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
Actually I also need a setter function in my RcmdrPlugin.temis package,
so I'll add both a getter an a setter. The NEWS will have to mention
that this update breaks API anyway.
While we're at breaking the API: I've taken care of
Hi,
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 20:56:01 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
OK, I think we are good now. I've added accessors for the
old .HTML.file, and this works at least with my package which uses it.
The checks look fine.
I'm going to e-mail the maintainers of reverse dependencies and leave
On Wednesday 27 August 2014 14:54:51 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
If Thomas agrees, I'll keep them as they are and send the message to the
maintainers.
Absolutely. Go ahead!
Regards
Thomas
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Hi!
On Tuesday 02 September 2014 12:58:15 meik michalke wrote:
we discussed some plans for i18n in the past, but to my knowledge we didn't
actually implement anything yet.
There is an absolutely minimal, not yet usable start in svn...
[not quoting all detail]
what do you think? worth a try?
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 September 2014 17:29:15 meik michalke wrote:
not neccessarily -- it depends on what file formats and structures you'd
like to have then. i can likely tweak i18n() and the other functions into
producing something totally different instead, so the same scripts would
still kind
Hi!
A short note, as this could conceivably still have issues on some systems: I
have changed the way RKWard gets started. The curious among you may be aware
that this used to be done with a shell (or batch) script. As this had some
non-fixable issues on the Windows platform, I changed that to
On Friday 05 September 2014 13:57:17 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
- As some have been asking for that: If you have several installations of R,
_and_ the rkward R library is installed to each, you may find the new
command line option --r-binary interesting, which allows you to switch
between R
Hi,
On Sunday 07 September 2014 12:29:47 Janos Kis wrote:
I tried to update packages with the RKWard GUI with the two latest
development versions since 05 September. The Install packages pop-up
window popped up, then nothing happened. However, I succesfully updated
the packages using command
On Thursday 04 September 2014 09:46:07 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
Here's a first idea for the process:
- hide the localized pluginmaps in a subdirectory
- these files would follow some specific naming convention. Easiest would be
to have the lanuage code either at the start or at the end
Hi,
On Thursday 11 September 2014 21:50:14 meik michalke wrote:
please refer to the homepage for possible upgrade instructions (e.g., one of
the launchpad PPAs):
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Binaries_and_Bu
ild_Scripts
in fact, Michael Rutter dependencies
Hi Aaron,
On Sunday 14 September 2014 10:34:58 Aaron Batty wrote:
1) HTTPS seems to be off/broken.
yes. Very unfortunate. SF has expressed intent to fix this, eventually (in
some support ticket that I'd have to dig up, again), but it does not seem to
be a high priority...
2) Can't log in
Hi,
On Sunday 14 September 2014 10:39:00 Aaron Batty wrote:
That is fine for me, but I am returning to RKWard for teaching stats, after
a disastrous year with SPSS. Is there a slick way I can get the students to
install that? What I have done the last 2 times I have walked a class
through
Hi!
On Friday 12 September 2014 15:29:23 白杨 wrote:
Linking CXX executable rkward.rbackend.exe
CMakeFiles\rkward.rbackend.dir/objects.a(rkrbackend.obj):rkrbackend.cpp:(.te
xt+0 x9f3): undefined reference to `libintl_bindtextdomain'
Hi,
On Tuesday 16 September 2014 09:48:34 meik michalke wrote:
Am Freitag, 5. September 2014, 13:57:17 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
- Meik: If you do get around to test on Mac...
looks like it doesn't compile:
ok, compilation is now fixed.
Regards
Thomas
Hi!
Let's check some basics first, so we know what setup we are talking about.
Here are my current assumptions on what you are doing. Please let me know, if
any of these are incorrect:
- You are starting from an emerge tree of KDE 4.10.2. Probably the snapshot
we provide at
Hi!
On Thursday 18 September 2014 17:52:22 Aaron Batty wrote:
Yup, it's broken.
I installed R 3.1.1 for OSX 10.9+, then installed the above. An error comes
up immediately:
The KDE installation could not be found (kde4-config). [...]
Ok, to work around that particular error (until we
Hi!
On Friday 19 September 2014 09:22:20 白杨 wrote:
Hello Thomas,
We have zip up the latest two files named rkward.frontend.* and
rkward.rbackend.*, and email you. I do not how to solve the problem, and
expect your help as soon as possible. Looking forward to you reply.
I hope you don't
Hi!
On Monday 15 September 2014 07:22:19 Aaron Batty wrote:
you're talking about the Mac version, right?
Well, for me and most of my students, yes, but some of my students use
Windows...
Ok, there's a new installation bundle for Windows at
Hi!
I'm keeping rkward-devel in CC. Others may be interested in compiling on
Windows (and the associated pitfalls) as well.
On Friday 19 September 2014 17:08:19 you wrote:
1. Are you _really_ sure you want to compile RKWard from source, or do you
simply want to _use_ RKWard on Windows?
Hi,
On Saturday 20 September 2014 16:43:48 Aaron Batty wrote:
K, that installed and ran okay, but the weirdest thing was that the
regression dialog (only, it seems) has weird stretched texted. It's a
graphical error, but I can't figure out why it wouldn't do the same thing
everywhere. When I
Hi,
On Saturday 13 September 2014 16:21:55 meik michalke wrote:
did anyone find a method yet to get rid of these annoying Your Choice
Regarding Cookies on this Site config dialogs in SF.net for good? whenever
i just want to quickly look up something, this darn window pops up and
takes ages to
Hi!
On Monday 29 September 2014 12:54:49 Jolay606 wrote:
Application: rkward (0.6.1)
KDE Platform Version: 4.13.3 (Compiled from sources)
Qt Version: 4.8.6
Operating System: Linux 3.11.10-21-desktop x86_64
Distribution: openSUSE 13.1 (Bottle) (x86_64)
-- Information about the crash:
What
Hi!
After over a year, it's time for a new release of RKWard: 0.6.2. I would like
to ask you for help in testing, packaging and translating. Details on
available downloads, and a tentative release schedule can be found at
Hi!
Recently, there has been more than one reason to be not-so-happy with our
current project hosting (i.e. SourceForge.net). At the same time the git
version control system gains more and more friends, and some people have
suggested switching from SVN to git. Furthermore, KDE has become a
Hi,
On Sunday 05 October 2014 12:00:05 meik michalke wrote:
i also fixed the sample size controls for two sample designs, and added the
possibility to provide eta squared instead of cohen's f.
a thought on that: For two samples, you could hide the number of observations
_per sample_ note.
Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014, 09:27:57 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
That _is_ a discussion worth having, but right now, my goal is to explore
what hosting requirements we have, and how we would go about migrating in
order to ensure a mostly smooth transition.
i'm glad this comes up :-)
i
Hi,
On Sunday 05 October 2014 16:01:27 meik michalke wrote:
That might even help work around the squeezing you get when switching from
single sample to two samples (depending on dialog height).
that's still an annoying bug, isn't it? by the way, while working on this i
came to notice that
Hi Meik,
On Sunday 05 October 2014 16:01:27 meik michalke wrote:
sure, why not. would someone jump in to do write the help file? ;-)
trying to write a help file sometimes helps to spot non-intuitive controls, or
ones that could be simplified. Oh, and of course bugs...:
- For the two sample
Hi!
On Tuesday 07 October 2014 17:19:16 meik michalke wrote:
Am Montag, 29. September 2014, 20:21:33 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
RKWard: 0.6.2. I would like to ask you for help in testing, packaging and
translating.
a colleague of mine tried to upgrade to the new windows bundle
Hi again,
never mind my previous mail. I figured out what's wrong. (When updating the
bundle to test2, I forgot to adjust the path to R to be relative, and thus the
bundle cannot be moved to a different path). Will upload a new bundle, in a
minute.
It should still work to simply run the
On Tuesday 07 October 2014 18:29:18 meik michalke wrote:
that helped. it turned out the installer set completely wrong paths, namely
to a non-existent drive K:
Yes, see my other mail: My bad. Fix is being uploaded.
snip
c:\RKWardRKWard.exe.lnk
Debug: path of the process dbus-daemon seems
Hi,
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 11:49:56 meik michalke wrote:
- For GLM, would it make sense to allow to specify number of parameters
to
estimate, and sample size (N), instead of numerator / denominator df?
i went for the wording used by ?pwr.f2.test, but i admit it sounds a bit
scary
Hi,
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 16:18:17 meik michalke wrote:
right now, the data editor doesn't visibly discriminate between NA, NA or
in cells, they're all plain white, which can be a problem especially
when dealing with strings. would it be much work to have those empty
cells show some
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 15:21:15 m-...@users.sf.net wrote:
[...]
Degrees of freedom for denominator
[...]
k times; (n minus; 1)
[...]
It took me a while to recognize this as valid (reading n as sample size per
cell). However, I think the more common representation is N - k (reading N as
Hi,
On Thursday 09 October 2014 17:05:10 meik michalke wrote:
(Now, next you'll want a more obvious method to differentiate between NA
and while _entering_ strings...)
hm. actually, i think it's already quite all right: del makes a cell NA,
if you don't double-click it. but it is indeed
Hi,
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 21:26:52 Mario Fux wrote:
Sorry for the delay to answer this long email and with my answer it will
become even longer but I hope it helps and otherwise just ask and CC: me for
no problem. This is not something to be decided in an instant.
Thanks for your
Hi Meik,
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 11:49:56 meik michalke wrote:
Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2014, 13:43:33 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
- For the two sample tests, when estimating the size of one of the
samples,
why not always make it the second sample (i.e. first sample size
provided
On Saturday 11 October 2014 16:56:39 meik michalke wrote:
well, in fact there is no rk.XML.option() yet ;-) all options are directly
defined by rk.XML.radio() as a list. but if one needs the possibility of
getting an ID from an option, adding rk.XML.option() seems to be inevitable.
i don't se
Hi again,
On Saturday 11 October 2014 17:44:33 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
Thus, perhaps, naming an id manually, is the way to go.
I.e rk.XML.radio() could accept options like this:
ok, I was too slow...
Well, perhaps if you can make it so that rk.XML.radio() can accept a mixed
list like
Hi Meik,
On Sunday 12 October 2014 19:37:20 m-...@users.sf.net wrote:
rkwarddev: enhanced the R code shown by the skeleton dialog to be a better
start for your own rkwarddev scripts (optionset still refuses to work,
btw...)
not sure, what the part about the optionset refers to. If you want me
Hi,
On Tuesday 14 October 2014 12:44:09 meik michalke wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 20:28:45 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
- Providing better control over which plugins are active. I'm still not
convinced, the level of individual plugins is (typically) the right
granularity
Hi,
On Thursday 16 October 2014 10:25:50 Aaron Batty wrote:
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
Hi Meik and Aaron,
On Thursday 16 October 2014 12:14:43 meik michalke wrote:
@aaron: did you already see this happening before september 2014? if not:
@thomas: can this be related to one of these commits:
- 4802
- 4803
- 4822
- 4834
an obvious guess. However, I don't see, how this
Hi,
On Thursday 16 October 2014 20:40:56 meik michalke wrote:
speaking of non-trivial... can you hint me to to some documentation of how
to get all columns out of one row of the optionset? i find it hard to
understand from the existing examples, but i get the idea it has to to with
for loops.
Hi,
On Saturday 11 October 2014 21:35:54 meik michalke wrote:
that exactly is the plan. for re-use of the ID later on (e.g., in the logic
section), you should also store it in an object:
list (
First option=c (val=1),
Second option=c (val=2, chk=TRUE),
option3 -
Hi,
On Saturday 18 October 2014 16:34:50 meik michalke wrote:
the plugin docs state for option that it can be a child node of
valueslot, but the notes on valueslot refer to it as behaving like
varslot. i assume the latter is correct?
yes, in fact. options can be children of valueselector,
Hi Meik,
On Friday 24 October 2014 01:49:31 meik michalke wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2014, 20:48:46 schrieb t...@users.sf.net:
Add - buggy, incomplete - python script to extract messages from
pluginmap, and all referenced .xml and .rkh files.
why not use XiMpLe for this and do it
Hi,
On Friday 24 October 2014 13:30:15 meik michalke wrote:
when you open the R console, you can manually resize it's height. can this
be added to the code window part in plugin dialogs as well? right now, when
i want to see more of the code, the whole dialog window is being resized
and the
Hi,
On Monday 27 October 2014 15:07:42 meik michalke wrote:
Am Montag, 27. Oktober 2014, 13:11:40 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
please take a look at
http://rkward.sourceforge.net/temp/rkward__analysis.pot
so, is that basically the desired format we'd like to have for external
On Monday 27 October 2014 16:05:47 meik michalke wrote:
Am Montag, 27. Oktober 2014, 13:11:40 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
The following questions / items are primarily addressed at plugin
developers
i have one, too ;-) how would i apply your script to an external plugin? ::
m
Hi,
thanks for your feedback! Sounds encouraging, so far.
On Monday 27 October 2014 19:58:22 Yuri Chornoivan wrote:
Many thanks for your work. Does not work for me this way (even with
manually copied rkward__analysis.mo), but I'm sure it should work later.
Oh, seems I only tested strings
Hi!
On Monday 03 November 2014 12:47:13 meik michalke wrote:
since one of my colleagues started working with RKWard, he's a constant
stream of inspiration ;-)
he noticed it is only possible to select data in the data editor by single
row/column or complete blocks of rows/columns. he would
November 2014 23:10:33 Mario Fux wrote:
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2014, 13.16:51 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
One small exception to our move to KDE is that we intend to establish a
small side-kick project on github.com, as a semi-official place to develop
external plugins, i.e. those
Hi again,
On Saturday 08 November 2014 14:15:02 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
ok, thanks. Next question: Now pushing the tags fails because they are not
annotated. I suppose I could request another exception for this, but
probably it would be better to somehow convert the tags to annotated
Hi Aaron,
no, this is not yet forgotten, we're just stuck...
On Thursday 23 October 2014 15:26:28 meik michalke wrote:
now, this is a portion from man launchctl:
man
Note that per-user configuration files (LaunchAgents) must be owned by the
user loading them. All system-wide daemons
Hi,
On Monday 10 November 2014 15:49:30 Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
I was at a conference (and helping with its organization too!) this
whole weekend so I had no time to even read your emails. I'll take a
look at your conversion now.
great, thanks!
By the way, just to make sure: was your SVN
Hi!
On Monday 10 November 2014 21:19:11 Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
The branch switchover seems to have been handled correctly by svn2git.
Just don't push the backup tags.
Ok. Good.
Version tags are usually called v1.2.3 in KDE, not release/v1.2.3. You
may want to change that for consistency
Hi once more,
On Thursday 06 November 2014 19:44:12 Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
Non-fast-forward pushes (force pushes) and branch deletions are only
allowed for the repository owners. You'll have to decide who that
will be.
I guess I'll state that in the ticket, whenever I request the repository
Hi!
Our new git repo on kde.org is now in place. Clone anonymously from
git://anongit.kde.org/rkward.git
or with developer access(*) from
g...@git.kde.org:rkward.git
.
Please don't do any more commits to SVN from now on. If you have any changes
left pending in SVN, do
svn diff
Hi,
On Wednesday 19 November 2014 11:06:21 meik michalke wrote:
i was curious if it was possible to get the run again links work also
outside of RKWard (e.g., open the output HTML file in your browser). i
managed to fire up RKWard, at least, by creating the file
Hi,
here's some feedback from the presentation, reduced to the parts where
they'd welcome some improvements:
on a general note, we really have a bit of a problem tracking all these ideas
in a decent way. Do use the feature tracker, for now. But we should also work
on prioritizing ideas, some
Hi,
On Wednesday 19 November 2014 11:06:21 meik michalke wrote:
i was curious if it was possible to get the run again links work also
outside of RKWard (e.g., open the output HTML file in your browser). i
managed to fire up RKWard, at least, by creating the file
Hi Aaron,
On Sunday 23 November 2014 10:35:24 Aaron Batty wrote:
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.
thanks for your detailed feedback. But it's growing over my head. Posting to
the
, another reason is
that I wanted to test our reviewboard setup).
Thanks,
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that I wanted to test our reviewboard setup).
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Hi!
I'm currently redoing some of the menu-building from .pluginmaps. In
particular so we can keep information, on just where in the menu a particular
plugin can be found. In this process, I plan on ditching the index=x-
attribute that is currently controlling ordering of menu items. This never
Hi,
On Friday 28 November 2014 01:07:40 meik michalke wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 27. November 2014, 19:43:58 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
On Thursday 27 November 2014 15:44:45 m. eik michalke wrote:
A +12 -0rkward/r.xml
A +13 -0rkward/rdata.xml
these work nicely for me
On Friday 28 November 2014 16:20:10 meik michalke wrote:
good point -- i did that, and i also renamed the file to vnd.rkward.r.xml,
which makes it a vendor-specific MIME type declaration. that makes it
possible for us to define that MIME type without colliding with other
packages doing the
Hi,
On Friday 28 November 2014 21:12:47 meik michalke wrote:
Am Freitag, 28. November 2014, 08:04:57 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
btw. there's some other issues: RKWard doesn't recognise *.rda files
yet;
Ok, will add.
i'd vote for RKWard being able to edit all text files
Hi!
Ok, I did make some more progress on plugin i18n (but still trying to figure
out how to integrate best with KDE's translation infrastructure[1]). Here's
some of the more important bits:
1. The message extraction script is finally complete (I think), although my
statement from end of
Hi,
On Friday 28 November 2014 01:18:53 Stefan Rödiger wrote:
My vote: alphabetical sorting only within each group
ok, I did that (and if we don't like it, it will be easy to remove the
alphabetical sorting).
Now a lot depends on coming up with a sensible grouping. We'll have to see
about
Hi!
On Saturday 29 November 2014 15:07:39 Mohammad Abbas wrote:
Installing the latest version of RKWard seems to start with an error. I
have a screen shot of the message and hope you can help to resolve it.
I'll try. Some questions:
1) Did you install using the custom installer
Hi,
On Saturday 29 November 2014 19:11:08 Mohammad Abbas wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for getting back to me.
same, here. No need to withdraw your posts to the list. We use moderation for
non-subscribers to weed out SPAM-posts, not to actually limit anything.
In response to your questions
1) I
Hi,
On Sunday 30 November 2014 23:19:48 meik michalke wrote:
as promised, i completely re-wrote the export tabular data dialog. it's
attached[*] as a pre-built plugin package so you can check it out (it also
includes the rkwarddev script used to build it).
will give it a look, shortly.
it
Hi,
On Sunday 30 November 2014 23:19:48 meik michalke wrote:
as promised, i completely re-wrote the export tabular data dialog. it's
attached[*] as a pre-built plugin package so you can check it out (it also
includes the rkwarddev script used to build it).
ok, some first comments, below.
Hi,
On Monday 01 December 2014 12:14:19 meik michalke wrote:
Assorted comments:
- Why is the append option controlled by the predefined format?
you just wrote it yourself:
append, col.names, sep, dec and qmethod cannot be altered.
;-)
yes, it occurred to me a few
Hi,
On Monday 01 December 2014 22:11:39 meik michalke wrote:
here's a refined version, what do think of the restructured comments?
definitely better, IMO. I'd suggest also putting all implicit paramteres on a
single line of the comment, though, so the comment does not push the actual
code out
Hi,
On Tuesday 02 December 2014 11:46:52 meik michalke wrote:
shuffling around elements is no problem, i'll try something. however:
- Set the labels of the inputs for custom dec/sep to (these are
definitely expendable, IMO)
- Set the label of the file name selector to . Probably
Hi!
Just a small random catch:
On Tuesday 02 December 2014 21:54:50 m. eik michalke wrote:
+ var quote = getBoolean(quote);
This works, and is ok. However, the canonical way to deal with checkbox-
options is using
getBoolean(quote.state)
and not specifying any value in the
Hi!
I have just pushed a commit to RKWard's Messages.sh that should result in a
new .pot-file appearing on the next run of scripty: rkward__analysis.pot. Some
words of explanation:
1) This is a catalog in addition to rkward.pot. It contains messages from one
group of RKWard plugins. More such
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 11:35:53 +0100
meik michalke meik.micha...@uni-duesseldorf.de wrote:
so far we seem to use tabs for indentation of code. for kdelibs, 4
spaces instead of one tab is recommended:
Hi,
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 23:11:42 +0700
Jodi Jhouranda Siregar 11.6...@stis.ac.id wrote:
Dear RKWard developer.
I want to ask some help from you. my team is in final project of my
bachelor study in indonesia. we decided to develop an open source
statiscal software especially for spatial
Hi,
On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 14:00:14 +0100
meik michalke meik.micha...@uni-duesseldorf.de wrote:
i was just testing the reworked plugin administration -- looks really
great!
glad you like it. Be sure to take a look at the new
return value of rk.list.plugins(), too. R API to hide plugins (by
Hi!
This is to let you know that mailing lists on SF.net are apparently
suffering from silent loss of some mails since approximately one week.
I know of at least one post that is missing from rkward-devel, but
there is no way of telling how many messages got lost. Other projects
are affected,
Hi,
thanks for reporting this issue:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 20:09:15 +
Alejandro Carriedo Cayón alextz...@hotmail.com wrote:
---Problem description---
I cannot install any package
Not even through console and after put a known issue:
setInternet2(TRUE)
[1] setInternet2(TRUE)
Dear subscriber of rkward-users,
as part of our migration from SF.net to KDE.org, we're also moving our
mailing lists. rkward-de...@lists.sf.net will become
rkward-de...@kde.org .
I will move your subscription to the new list, then deactivate the old
list. Note that individual settings such as
Hi,
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:44:09 +0200
meik michalke meik.micha...@uni-duesseldorf.de wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 20:28:45 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
- Providing better control over which plugins are active. I'm still
not convinced, the level of individual plugins is (typically
Hi!
So I have just imported the rk.power plugin from our external_plugins
repo, into the main sources. The import did not quite work quite as I
had hope, this time around, but essentially all relevant history was
preserved in the import.
Some issues / questions:
- What do we do about the
Hi Aaron, and others,
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 10:35:24 +0900
Aaron Batty aba...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
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.
well, while touching on various areas of the
Hi all!
Somehow I forgot to drop you a note, but if you have visited the
project web site, recently, you will have noticed, that the main web
pages are now at http://rkward.kde.org - and much faster, esp. as far
as editing is concerned.
Time for the next step in our migration: Mailing lists. We
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