Dear all
I have found today a nice R GUI written in Java, JGR (speak 'Jaguar').
http://jgr.markushelbig.org/JGR.html
Using CDBS, it was very easy to make draft Debian source packages for it and
its dependancies (r-cran-javagd, r-cran-iplots). The GUI seems to run fine,
althoug a bit slowly
On 1 July 2009 at 20:14, Charles Plessy wrote:
| I have found today a nice R GUI written in Java, JGR (speak 'Jaguar').
| http://jgr.markushelbig.org/JGR.html
Yes -- I had of course been aware of it for years and had versions on my
box. JGR had won a software price in the R world when Simon
cc: debian-java - I need a bit of help here, see below
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 15:48, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| Unfortunately, JGR is still somewhat outside Debian as it wants Sun's
| Java JDK so I don't think I'll ever package it directly. Now, if
| someone wanted to outside of
Hi Egon,
On 7 October 2006 at 18:56, Egon Willighagen wrote:
| On Saturday 07 October 2006 17:07, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| The excellent JGR is a very good choice. As Janno said, it may be tricky
| on stable. It just became a lot easier to install on unstable (and I still
| have to post a
On 9 October 2006 at 14:11, Gregor Gorjanc wrote:
| Tyler Smith wrote:
| If you are spending any significant time working in R I would highly
| recommend emacs with ESS. Both are apt-gettable for stable, testing and
[...]
| I also agree with Tyler. If you do not know Emacs it might be a bit of
, the Gnome gui for R is no longer included upstream
and hence no longer packages for Debian.
The code does exist, though, on CRAN, so you could just fire up R and say
install.packages(gnomeGUI)
but note that you will have to take care of all the Build-Depends.
Alternatively, download the tarball
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