Message-ID: <22297814.post@talk.nabble.com>
Date: 2009-03-02T22:01:34Z
From: Jose Claudio Faria
Subject: TinnR & Philips Webcam
In-Reply-To: <20090302124816.BKA47685@mir450.vims.edu>
Tinn-R was programed (intentionally) to detect any opened windows with the
word
'Console' inside of the caption as a R instance. So, for while, it is
necessary to close others
process that has the word 'Console' in the caption.
It is because the necessity of Tinn-R detects others GUIs (JCR,
SciViews, Rgui) as R instance.
It can be changed in the future, but not now.
I would like to suggest you to work with Rterm interface. In this
interface this problem is avoided.
Additionally, it is (a lot) more flexible than Rgui.exe.
HTH,
JCFaria
waterhouse wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a Philips Webcam, model SPC110NC. I had to download a diver in
> order for the webcam to work with Skype from the philips support page
> (www.philips.com/support).
>
> Now when I start up TinnR to use with R, it opens the webcam. If I
> manually start up R, Tinn R will no longer synch with it.
>
> Also, when I install the webcam driver there doesn't appear to be anyway
> to modify the install (when I choose custom installation there aren't any
> options to change).
>
> I can get Tinn R working by uninstalling the webcam driver. However, I
> was hoping i'd be able to keep both installed.
>
> Does anyone have a possible solution or any hints?
>
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