Ok, I went ahead an posted TT2 for StatPaper. I mostly delayed from this afternoon to see if I could get plotmath working properly. While the metrics are OK, the glyphs are all screwed up (so while it doesn't generate an error, it doesn't look right either. On the other hand it is MORE successful than pdf() when viewing with Reader under OS X :-)). NB: If you run demo(graphics) it generally takes about 30-40 seconds on my iBook (700MHz, 384MB RAM) so be patient. That said, it SOMETIMES crashes the kernel so if it sits for too long you've got problems. Like I said in TechTest 1, I'll be more surprised if it works than if it doesn't ;-) You can get it at (as previously mentioned) http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~bcellis/StatPaper If you want to compile the OpenMath package yourself you'll have to get and install the OpenMath C library from http://www.openmath.org (the INRIA implementation). 'make install' was broken under my copy of bash so you may have more luck with tcsh. It also installs in /lib and /include (?!) by default so make sure you check it. I built a version of the OpenMath package and included it (the OpenMath libraries know not this "dynamic linking" technology so you won't need them if you use the binary package) People not using Macs may also be interested in the OpenMath package. It occurs to me that I should have posted a source package separately. I'll do so in the morning (I need to be up in 4.5 hours to go row so I'm going to sleep now) Good luck and comments are always welcome Byron Ellis (bellis@hsph.harvard.edu) "Oook" - The Librarian
StatPaper Tech Test 2 Posted
2 messages · Byron Ellis, Jan de Leeuw
Works great (and fast on a DP 1.25). I am not sure which problem you have with pdf(). Do you set the encoding to MacRoman ?
On Tuesday, Apr 8, 2003, at 22:04 US/Pacific, Byron Ellis wrote:
Ok, I went ahead an posted TT2 for StatPaper. I mostly delayed from this afternoon to see if I could get plotmath working properly. While the metrics are OK, the glyphs are all screwed up (so while it doesn't generate an error, it doesn't look right either. On the other hand it is MORE successful than pdf() when viewing with Reader under OS X > :-)).
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