Am 16.12.20 um 16:57 schrieb Duncan Murdoch:
> No, you should drop the @importFrom comment completely, and in your R
> code use those fully qualified forms.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
Sorry I did not read carefully
Knut
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Also, I received an email from CRAN maintainers months ago saying
that "gdata" was being obsoleted. It's still on CRAN with a date of
2017-06-06 and a huge number of reverse dependencies. The CRAN
maintainers may have gotten someone to agree to take it over who just
hasn't finishe
On 2020-12-17 12:22, Knut Krueger wrote:
Also, I received an email from CRAN maintainers months ago
saying that "gdata" was being obsoleted. It's still on CRAN with a
date of 2017-06-06 and a huge number of reverse dependencies. The
CRAN maintainers may have gotten someone to ag
Am 15.12.20 um 14:37 schrieb Duncan Murdoch:
thank you for your answer
You should not have
@importFrom XLConnect createSheet writeWorksheet saveWorkbook
in your ROxygen comments; that results in an unconditional import.
Instead, you should use fully qualified calls each time, i.e.
XLConnec
Thank you for your answer,
I tested WriteXLS and openxlsx ... but it is perl based and most of the
Windows user do not have perl installed.
Therefore I would change the missing XlConnect with missing Perl
library. And that is more complicated, because the user has to add
something on operatin
On 16/12/2020 10:21 a.m., Knut Krueger wrote:
Am 15.12.20 um 14:37 schrieb Duncan Murdoch:
thank you for your answer
You should not have
@importFrom XLConnect createSheet writeWorksheet saveWorkbook
in your ROxygen comments; that results in an unconditional import.
Instead, you should use fu
I am using in my Package XlConnect. If the Computer is using Java < 11
all is working. But if not, the package can not be used.
inside teh functions tehre is an ' @importFrom XLConnect createSheet
writeWorksheet saveWorkbook
but only used for additional comfort to use excel sheets
The packa
I suggest NOT using "XLConnect". "sos" now uses WriteXLS. "Ecfun"
now uses "openxlsx".
Also, I received an email from CRAN maintainers months ago saying
that "gdata" was being obsoleted. It's still on CRAN with a date of
2017-06-06 and a huge number of reverse dependencies. The CRAN
On 15/12/2020 8:02 a.m., Knut Krueger wrote:
I am using in my Package XlConnect. If the Computer is using Java < 11
all is working. But if not, the package can not be used.
inside teh functions tehre is an ' @importFrom XLConnect createSheet
writeWorksheet saveWorkbook
but only used for additi