Small issue rendering on a Quartz device
Hi,
On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Mark Daniel Ward wrote:
Hi there A.R., I'll confirm that this happens in R 2.8.x and 2.9.x versions on OS X 10.5, but it surely must be a well known issue. My students ask me about it all the time, and I just encourage them to resize their windows when they notice the problem, and that is a temporary fix.
Assuming I understand what the problem is that you two are explaining, I'm a bit puzzled. I can't recall this ever really happening to me and I practically use R 24/7 (since ~ R 2.8.x). I don't use R.app, though. I run R via the terminal and set my options (device="quartz") in ~/.Rprofile ... not sure if that would make a difference or not (I suspect not(?)). I've also been using R-devel (2.10) for some time too ... -steve
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