Re: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
What is intended to happen is for it silently to use font 1. I am committing a fix to ensure that happens in the one spot that got missed. On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Gavin Simpson wrote: > Dear Andy, Duncan and Brian > > Cheers for your replies > > That font.main thing is something I didn't pick up

Re: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Gavin Simpson
Dear Andy, Duncan and Brian Cheers for your replies That font.main thing is something I didn't pick up on when I cropped my colleagues code down to a small example. font.main works fine with pointsize = 8, *if* you set font.main to one of the values given in the entry for font in ?par. The cod

Re: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
What do you think font.main=16 does? postscript() only has 5 fonts. Fortunately your example also crashes on Linux so was fairly easy to track down. The windows devices do have more fonts (19 by default). On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Gavin Simpson wrote: > Dear List, > > My colleague has been having

Re: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:02:07 +, Gavin Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >Dear List, > >My colleague has been having a problem with the following data and >plotting commands. The example below is part of a larger set of plots, >but I've isolated the problem to this example using this small

RE: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Andy Bunn
: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:02 AM To: R-Help Subject: [R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro Dear List, My colleague has been having a problem with the following data and plotting commands. The example below is part of a larger set of plots, but I've isolated the problem to

[R] R GUI dies using postcript() in Windows XP Pro

2003-12-18 Thread Gavin Simpson
Dear List, My colleague has been having a problem with the following data and plotting commands. The example below is part of a larger set of plots, but I've isolated the problem to this example using this small dataset (below), which kills rgui consistently. My version info > version