Drama printing from a graphics window using R 1.9.0 patched, ess 5.2.2, and WinXP...
A.J. Rossini
rossini at blindglobe.net
Wed Sep 8 23:30:36 CEST 2004
Argh!
Well, I'll probably get (be stuck with?) a MS Windows computer in the
next month to try -- can anyone confirm or deny Michael's problem?
"Michael J. Manning" <michael.manning at niwa.co.nz> writes:
> Hi Tony
>
> I have tried Rich's suggestion (upgraded R to 1.9.1 patched) with
> everything else the same (ESS 5.2.2, XEmacs 21.4.13, and Windows XP)
> and no joy -- still cannot print from a graphics device opened from an
> R subprocess via XEmacs and ESS, although starting Rterm from a win
> shell, opening a win.graph, then drawing a plot is fine.
>
> Ciao.
>
> MJM
>
> A.J. Rossini wrote:
>> "Michael J. Manning" <michael.manning at niwa.co.nz> writes:
>>
>>>Hi Tony
>>>
>>>A.J. Rossini wrote:
>>>
>>> > Do you have the same problem running Rterm.exe without Emacs/ESS? If
>>> > so, then it's an R problem. Otherwise, it's an Emacs problem (and
>>> > we'll have to put on our thinking caps).
>>>
>>>No, I do not have the same problem running Rterm.exe without
>>>Emacs/ESS, ergo it's an (X)emacs problem...
>> Check out Rich's suggestion if possible (i.e. upgrade to 1.9.1). I
>> think (somewhere in my muddled memory) that it might be right,
>> i.e. might want to check the mailing list archives.
>> best,
>> -tony
>>
>
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