Please ask that question again on the right place :
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rkward-users
And quite likely, it is just because you saved the previous workspace
which gets loaded automatically when you start R.
Cheers
Joris
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:31 PM, n.via...@libero.it
Dear list,
I have a question. I have the RKward configuration. I don't know what happened
but now when I open R I have in my workspace data frames with which I used in
the past sessions.How can I set RKward in order to open a new workspace?
Thanks a lot
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Does anyone using linux KDE heard about RKWard? Is it good?
Is it better than emacs/ess? Any thought?
Ubirajara Alberton
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Romain Francois wrote:
Hi,
rkward has its own mailing list where people will be able to help you.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rkward-users
Romain
AG wrote:
Hello List
I've decided to dive into R and found a useful GUI for GNU/Linux
(Debian testing/ Squeeze) called RKWard.
Hi,
rkward has its own mailing list where people will be able to help you.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rkward-users
Romain
AG wrote:
Hello List
I've decided to dive into R and found a useful GUI for GNU/Linux
(Debian testing/ Squeeze) called RKWard. However, when I fire it
Hello List
I've decided to dive into R and found a useful GUI for GNU/Linux (Debian
testing/ Squeeze) called RKWard. However, when I fire it up a dialog
box appears with the statement "R backend requests information". I have
tried entering the path to the R libraries (e.g. /usr/bin/R; /etc/R
Hi Horace
I suppose by 'image' you mean the workspace ?
If that's the case it always has to run in a workspace thus creating one
in memory if you don't choose one yourself.
You may want to go into 'Settings > RKWard Settings > General' and
change 'Startup Actions'.
If, on the other hand, you a
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