Am Wednesday 05 November 2008 23:34:16 schrieb Horace Tso: > Folks, >
Hi Horace > I'm making progress moving from Windows to Linux and have RKward up and > running. I read somewhere that Rkward's supposed to be the Tinn-R for linux > and Tinn-R has worked out great for me. So naturally I'd like to do the > following, if possible, > > 1. How to ask Rkward not to load the last saved image. Right now whenever > it starts, it loads an image from some obscure corner of my directory. I > can't quite figure out where it gets that image from. On the command line, > I can do --no-restore. But there seems to be no place to sneak in these > command line options under Rkward. A startup config file hidden somewhere? > Actually I quite don't understand what you mean here. Would you be so kind to give a screen shot or so? > 2. Customize CTRL-keys. Just out of the box, many menu options do not have > a control key associated with them. Any way to pick my favorite key? > In certain aspects of RKWard yes on other parts saddly no. Editing R-code depends largely on functions provided by KDEs Kate editor. This is from the help: "Most shortcuts are not yet configurable (this will be added in a future release), but you can configure most shortcuts of the script editor. To do so, open a script editor window, then choose 'Settings->Configure editor->Short cuts' from the menu." A lot of these things is hard coded in the source code, therefore there is no easy way for non-developers to fix according to their needs. Sorry for that. Anyway you can find additional information in the RKWard help. Sorry but RKWard is still work in progress. > 3. I'm used to typing ?command on the R-console and get a HTML help page > pops up. But when I do that, a shockingly large window comes up and > complains in many words about some error which I can't quite figure out > what it's saying (sorry don't have linux in front of me right now). > Could please try to give the error output? > 4. I see there is an 'Output' tab by default. But command results are sent > to R-console, and nothing seems to happen in 'Output'. > Hope I understand you correctly. The Output tab is used in case you have done any operation from the menus but not if you use the script editor or the console. > I have R 2.7.1 running under KDE on openSUSE 10.3. > > TIA. > > Horace Just in case Rward turns out not to be what you need, did you consider to run Tinn-R via Wine (www.winehq.org/)? I tested it and at least it installed and did operations like opening files and so on. Of course you would also need to install R under Wine. Wine should come as a standard package with openSUSE. I'm not sure about the version here in Debain/Sid it is 1.0.1. Kind Regards Stefan -- RKWard - Data Analysis Tool- http://rkward.sourceforge.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ RKWard-devel mailing list RKWard-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rkward-devel