Chris Jackson wrote: >I've been using the graphapp stuff that's already there, which is out of >date, and not very tidy or flexible, but it does this (simple) job.
>CodeMax sounds nice for code editing, but wouldn't there be a problem >with using proprietary tools to develop R? I see they allow you to >freely redistribute the DLL with an application you develop using it. >But anyone who wanted to hack on the resulting application would need to >buy a licence, so I wouldn't see R developers accepting this. Oooops! They change the license!!! Indeed, I use a derivation of CodeMax v. 2, which is called CodeSense (http://www.ticz.com/homes/users/nlewis/). The license of both CodeMax v. 2 and CodeSense state "royalty-free license both for development and applications" (with CodeSense, it is also explicitly stated that the code source of the control can be used, modified and redistributed royalty-free). Here is an extract of the license of CodeSense 2.22 which derives from CodeMax 2: [...] CodeMax License Agreement This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and WinMain Software. By using this software, you are agreeing to accept ownership of this product and to be bound by the terms of this agreement. WinMain Software License for CodeMax: Grant of License. WinMain Software grants a limited, non-exclusive license to use unlimited copies of the custom control called CodeMax for the purpose of developing applications for the Windows environment. Runtime Distribution License. WinMain Software grants you a royalty-free right to distribute copies of the runtime dynamic link libraries for use with applications you have developed using CodeMax. [...] I wonder what happens there. I suppose CodeSense, which still keeps this royalty-free license would be the way to go... but a discussion with its developer with certainly be worthwhile. What I know be experience: CodeMax or CodeSense saves your days, if not weeks of development because it is neat, efficient and feature-rich. Best, Philippe .......................................................<°}))><.... ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( ( Prof. Philippe Grosjean \ ___ ) \/ECO\ ( Numerical Ecology of Aquatic Systems /\___/ ) Mons-Hainaut University, Pentagone / ___ /( 8, Av. du Champ de Mars, 7000 Mons, Belgium /NUM\/ ) \___/\ ( phone: + 32.65.37.34.97, fax: + 32.65.37.33.12 \ ) email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ) ) ) ) SciViews project coordinator (http://www.sciviews.org) ( ( ( ( ( ................................................................... ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel