First off, I've released a third technology test for StatPaper. A brief list of changes: * Automatically detect Darwin or Fink installations of R (preference in that order) * The OpenMath package is part of the application and bootstrapped during the local kernel launch process (read: you don't have to do anything except launch StatPaper) * Backend cleaned up and modified to allow for pagination. There are still some gotchas but it does a much better job now. It also has much better caret tracking and should always keep the caret in view. * The ability to delete blocks (yay!) * You can save files as a "package" (similar to Keynote), which contains an XML file and the PDF files used for plots. * Internally the notion of linking blocks is supported. This will become important when drag-n-drop rearrangement of blocks is supported so that code execution will update the appropriate set of blocks * A smarter plot layout (that will eventually be attached to a plot management panel) I'm sure I've missed other things so I encourage y'all to check it out at its new home http://statpaper.sf.net You can also check out a copy from CVS in the usual SourceForge manner (the OpenMath package is also in CVS) Feedback is, as always, welcome. Byron Ellis (bellis@hsph.harvard.edu) "Oook" - The Librarian
[R-gui] ANN: StatPaper Tech Test 3
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