Alex,
Kevin R. Coombes wrote:
The following idea only partially answers your question
I have successfully written a GUI using the tcl/tk package
that ships with standard R. It is then possible (in Windows)
to create a shortcut icon that runs the following command:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Martin Maechler
maech...@stat.math.ethz.chwrote:
AB == Alex Bokov bo...@uthscsa.edu on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:24:58
-0500 writes:
AB I'm trying to wrap my R package in a GUI such that when
AB the user launches the app, they see my GUI window and
AB
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Hi. This is my first post
AB == Alex Bokov bo...@uthscsa.edu
on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:24:58 -0500 writes:
AB Hi. This is my first post to this list, I seem to be
AB graduating to from the r-help list. :-)
well
AB I'm trying to wrap my R package in a GUI such that when
AB the user launches the
Hi,
The following idea only partially answers your question
I have successfully written a GUI using the tcl/tk package that ships
with standard R. It is then possible (in Windows) to create a shortcut
icon that runs the following command:
C:\R\R-2.8.1\bin\R.exe --vanilla -e
Hi. This is my first post to this list, I seem to be graduating to from
the r-help list. :-)
I'm trying to wrap my R package in a GUI such that when the user
launches the app, they see my GUI window and never interact with the R
console at all. I don't have any fancy requirements for the GUI