Re: [Rd] Double HTML encoding in R Bug Tracking Submission form (PR#11517)

2008-05-25 Thread Peter Dalgaard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The "New Bug Report" form available from http://bugs.r-project.org/ appears to double encode the HTML of the "body" text area of the form. This behaviour can be seen in submission ID # 11515, where (as an example) "Δ" is converted to "Δ" in the browser view or "Δ

[Rd] Listing all possible samples of Size two form Large Population

2008-05-25 Thread Nadeem Shafique
Respected All, I need some efficient program or package to draw all possible samples of size two without replacement. I am using "combinat" package to list all possible samples but it hangs my computer for larger populations say 10,000 (i.e. 49995000 all possible samples). I wish to even work for

[Rd] Double HTML encoding in R Bug Tracking Submission form (PR#11517)

2008-05-25 Thread mwtoews
The "New Bug Report" form available from http://bugs.r-project.org/ appears to double encode the HTML of the "body" text area of the form. This behaviour can be seen in submission ID # 11515, where (as an example) "Δ" is converted to "Δ" in the browser view or "Δ" in the HTML source code.

[Rd] (PR#11482)

2008-05-25 Thread gabraham
You didn't mention on R-help that the bug was already fixed in 2.7.0 patched, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered with a bug report. -- Gad Abraham Dept. CSSE and NICTA The University of Melbourne Parkville 3010, Victoria, Australia email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.csse.unimelb.edu.au/~ga

[Rd] Using unicode with sprintf or paste in Windows (PR#11515)

2008-05-25 Thread mwtoews
Full_Name: Michael Toews Version: 2.7.0 OS: Windows XP SP2 Submission from: (NULL) (24.80.163.230) Using Unicode characters in Windows works with static strings (as of R 2.7.0), however fails when used with sprintf() or paste(). For example, on R 2.7.0 for Windows XP (SP2): Static string (works,

[Rd] format.factor (PR#11512)

2008-05-25 Thread oehl_list
Dear all, differing from the standard behaviour of 'format' the current (2.7.0) 'format.factor' destroys attributes like 'dim' and 'dimnames'. This unfortunately breaks some general code in the new package 'ff' for large file-based data which will support vectors and arrays of atomic and factor

Re: [Rd] Macintosh Transperancy (PR#11511)

2008-05-25 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Bradley -- please learn the difference between 'transparent' and 'semi-transparent'/'translucent'. Your statements only begin to make sense for partially opaque colours. Furthermore, there was a bug in the handling of (fully) transparent colours for these pch's what has been fixed in R-patche