Hi
On 17/12/2010 2:17 a.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
On 10-12-16 12:09 AM, Jari Oksanen wrote:
On 16/12/10 04:24 AM, Paul Murrellp.murr...@auckland.ac.nz wrote:
Hi
According to the PostScript Language Reference Manual and the PDF
Reference, in both PDF and PostScript ...
... a line width of zero
Hi
According to the PostScript Language Reference Manual and the PDF
Reference, in both PDF and PostScript ...
... a line width of zero is valid, but not recommended (and is clearly
not supported by some viewers).
... a line dash pattern cannot be specified as all zero lengths.
(So,
On 10-12-15 09:24 PM, Paul Murrell wrote:
Hi
According to the PostScript Language Reference Manual and the PDF
Reference, in both PDF and PostScript ...
... a line width of zero is valid, but not recommended (and is clearly
not supported by some viewers).
... a line dash pattern cannot
On 16/12/10 04:24 AM, Paul Murrell p.murr...@auckland.ac.nz wrote:
Hi
According to the PostScript Language Reference Manual and the PDF
Reference, in both PDF and PostScript ...
... a line width of zero is valid, but not recommended (and is clearly
not supported by some viewers).
...
Jari Oksanen jari.oksanen at oulu.fi writes:
Hello R Developers,
Dear R-developers,
I ran some standard tests with currently (today morning) compiled R release
candidate in Linux R 2.12.1 RC (2010-12-13 r53843). Some of these tests used
plot.TukeyHSD function. This worked OK on the
On 2010-12-14 09:27, Ben Bolker wrote:
Jari Oksanenjari.oksanenat oulu.fi writes:
Hello R Developers,
Dear R-developers,
I ran some standard tests with currently (today morning) compiled R release
candidate in Linux R 2.12.1 RC (2010-12-13 r53843). Some of these tests used
plot.TukeyHSD
On 10-12-14 01:16 PM, Peter Ehlers wrote:
On 2010-12-14 09:27, Ben Bolker wrote:
Jari Oksanenjari.oksanenat oulu.fi writes:
Hello R Developers,
Dear R-developers,
I ran some standard tests with currently (today morning) compiled R
release
candidate in Linux R 2.12.1 RC (2010-12-13