On 09/08/11 20:43, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Fine for me on a recent Debian with R-2.13.1 patched.
Psigh! Why do the Computer Gods always pick on ***me***?
I think we will need more details of a really clean install and your
version of cairo etc.
[I'm on vacations and may be offline until Thursday]
Fine for me on a recent Debian with R-2.13.1 patched.
I think we will need more details of a really clean install and your
version of cairo etc.
[I'm on vacations and may be offline until Thursday]
Uwe
On 09.08.2011 01:10, Rolf Turner wrote:
Uh, to get back to the (my) point --- anybody ha
Uh, to get back to the (my) point --- anybody have any ideas as to why
X11.options()$type is defaulting to "Xlib" rather than "cairo" even though
cairo is available and apparently (???) ``reliable''?
cheers,
Rolf
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> Uwe Ligges
> on Mon, 8 Aug 2011 21:38:06 +0200 writes:
> On 08.08.2011 10:20, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> Hi Rolf,
>>
>> please excuse a short "top-reply":
>>
>> As I see you are using an operating system (instead of
>> Win..), can you try in the shell
On 08.08.2011 10:20, Martin Maechler wrote:
Hi Rolf,
please excuse a short "top-reply":
As I see you are using an operating system (instead of Win..),
can you try in the shell
echo 'X11.options()$type' | R --vanilla --slave
Martin,
given the R on my non-OS had X11.options, I'd ra
On 08/08/11 20:20, Martin Maechler wrote:
Hi Rolf,
please excuse a short "top-reply":
No problema. Thanks for replying.
As I see you are using an operating system (instead of Win..),
can you try in the shell
echo 'X11.options()$type' | R --vanilla --slave
and does that really *not*
Hi Rolf,
please excuse a short "top-reply":
As I see you are using an operating system (instead of Win..),
can you try in the shell
echo 'X11.options()$type' | R --vanilla --slave
and does that really *not* report
[1] "cairo"
??
(and BTW: Your subject had tolower("LL") instead of