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8 messages · Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Simon Urbanek, Vincent Goulet

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On May 15, 2007, at 3:24 AM, Hans-Joerg Bibiko wrote:

            
It depends on your definition of 'special' - is R-SIG-Mac special  
enough? ;) If so then the answer is yes, otherwise no.

Cheers,
Simon
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Hi Simon,
On 15.05.2007, at 18:12, Simon Urbanek wrote:
I meant with 'special' whether there is a list discussing  
enhancements of the Mac-GUI source code.
Or in other words, can I post source code snippets or changes to this  
list in order to discuss about it?
The point is that I'm very interested to contribute my humble stuff  
to that project.
Or would it better to send it to you, Simon, directly (which I  
already did ;) )?

I only want to avoid to post things in that list which maybe bother  
many readers because it is Cocoa-Object-C stuff not R stuff.

Cheers,

Hans
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Hans,
On May 15, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Hans-J?rg Bibiko wrote:

            
Good question. In general the answer is yes, unless you have really  
extensive changes. This list is a good place for such discussions.
If you have multiple patches and/or want to discuss technicalities,  
yes, feel free to send them directly to me. But please, test them first.
This list is about R for Mac, so that does include Cocoa ;)

Cheers,
Simon

BTW: I have added a page to the wiki that we can use to keep track of  
discussed issues:

http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=misc:wishlist-mac
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Simon,

OK, I understood ;)

But I have a humble question. Two days ago, I sent you some code  
snippets for
- auto-pair "" and ''
- a fix for the file completion bug: '/Users/' and press TAB

Did you get them? I sent them to simon.urbanek at r-project.org

Hans
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Hans,

this is exactly the kind of e-mail you shoudl *not* send to R-SIG- 
Mac. Please use common sense when deciding what to post where...
On May 15, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Hans-J?rg Bibiko wrote:

            
Yes. However, it is quite hard to piece together your e-mails as they  
don't contain patches. Please use the svn sources, then you can  
create a patch simply with
svn diff
Then it's much easier to actually look at what you changed.

Cheers,
Simon
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... oops - the last e-mail was actually not meant to go to the list -  
mea culpa, sorry about the noise.

I'll just reiterate - patches are highly welcome, but please use
svn diff
in the root of the project (R or the Mac GUI) when sending them (or  
use diff -ru manually). Piecing them together from in-lined code in e- 
mails is very cumbersome and thus increases the probability of a  
swift rejection.

Thanks,
Simon
On May 15, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:

            
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I think giving the link to this page will be appropriate here:

	http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=misc:rpatch

Le 07-05-15 ? 16:07, Simon Urbanek a ?crit :
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