R for R 4.0.2 GUI 1.72 Catalina build (7847) Oops, I was going off muscle memory - I see that Quartz:Forward and Back are set to "⌘ tab" and "⌘⇧ tab" (which can't do anything as they're captured by the app switcher).
What are you seeing as the keys for Quartz:Forward and Quartz:Back? Playing around, ⌘ left-arrow works to go back one graph, but only one time, and ⌘ right arrow doesn't do anything. Clicking the actual menu items when the quartz window contains 2 graphs, back take me back, but then forward doesn't take me forward... > On 5 Sep 2020, at 4:29 pm, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Which front end are you using? The cmd-] and cmd-[ don't do anything in the > ones I'm using. > > Duncan Murdoch > > On 05/09/2020 8:23 a.m., Timothy Bates wrote: >> In R version: R version 4.0.2 (2020-06-22), I’m seeing the plot window not >> advance when a new ggplot is drawn. >> calls to plot() advance the quartz window to the newest “frame”, but calls >> to ggplot2::qplot() show the graph only the first time the function is >> called in the quartz window’s history. >> For subsequent qplots, the pane does not advance to show the new plot, >> instead staying on which ever “frame’ in the plot history it was at. >> repro >> plot(wt ~ mpg, data=mtcars) # displays >> ggplot2::qplot(mpg, wt, data=mtcars) # doesn't display >> close quartz window >> qplot(mpg, wt, data=mtcars) # displays >> plot(wt ~ mpg, data=mtcars) # displays >> qplot(mpg, wt, data=mtcars) # doesn't display >> try cmd-] to advance forward into current history… nothing happens (newest >> plot is not in the (forward) history >> try cmd-[ to go back, then cmd-] cmd-] to go forward into current history… >> newest plot displays as it should have the first time >> _______________________________________________ >> R-SIG-Mac mailing list >> R-SIG-Mac@r-project.org >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac