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Jose Claudio Faria
Estatistica - prof. Titular
UESC/DCET/Brasil
joseclaudio.faria at gmail.com
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2010/12/2 Frank Black <frank.black.1988 at gmail.com>:
> Nice, but I'm still finding the same bug when communicating between R and
> Tinn-R:
> ?source(.trPaths[5], echo=TRUE, max.deparse.length=150)
> So I still have to use the last version of Tinn-R which doesn't have that
> problem (Tinn-R 1.19.4.7).
> Emili
> 2010/11/22 Jose Claudio Faria <joseclaudio.faria at gmail.com>
>>
>> Dears users,
>>
>> A new version of Tinn-R was released today. Below details:
>>
>> 2.3.7.0 (Nov/22/2010)
>>
>> ? ?* Bug(s) fixed:
>> ? ? ? ? ?- A bug related with the intermittent loose of connection
>> (or appear to freeze) with Rgui.exe was fixed.
>> ? ?* The versions 2.3.6.4, 2.3.6.5, 2.3.6.6 and 2.3.6.7 restricted to
>> pre-release testers.
>> ? ?* The Application options interface was a bit changed:
>> ? ? ? ? ?- The Application options/R/Rterm was split in two tabs:
>> Error and Options. The tab Error has a new option: Try to find error
>> in the editor. It enables the user to set Tinn-R in order to find
>> errors in the editor when sending instructions to Rterm.
>> ? ?* This version is full compatible with Windows 7 and R 2.12.0.
>> ? ?* The component XPmenu was removed from the project. Windows XP
>> users, perhaps, will find the Tinn-R appearance less attractive, but
>> the applicative is now more stable. As soon as possible, the project
>> will get a better option for skins.
>> ? ?* Parts of the source code were optimized.
>>
>> All the best,
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>> Jose Claudio Faria
>> Estatistica - prof. Titular
>> UESC/DCET/Brasil
>> joseclaudio.faria at gmail.com
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