[rkward-devel] looking for startup script under openSUSE

Horace Tso Horace.Tso at pgn.com
Tue Nov 11 22:40:05 UTC 2008


Detlef, so the startup script is the shell script. Can I tell R to start with --no-restore ? if so how?

Thks.

H

-----Original Message-----
From: Detlef Steuer [mailto:detlef.steuer at hsu-hamburg.de]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2:16 PM
To: rkward-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [rkward-devel] looking for startup script under openSUSE

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 12:23:50 -0800
Horace Tso <Horace.Tso at pgn.com> wrote:

> Dear Finn and other developers,
>
> I've just looked up /usr/local/bin/ but found no startup script as you suggested. For OpenSUSE and the like, can you please suggest other possible locations?
>
> When I search for "rkward" as root, I found the followings,
>
> opt/kde3/bin/rkward
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That one should be what you are looking for.

detlef


> opt/kde3/share/apps/
> opt/kde3/share/doc/HTML/en/
> usr/lib64/R/library/
> usr/lib64/R/library/rkward/R/
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Horace Tso
>
> ________________________________
> From: stfs [mailto:stfs at fs-analyse.dk]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:35 AM
> To: Horace Tso
> Subject: Re: [rkward-devel] questions on RKWard
>
> Hi Horace
> Firstly, it may be better to ask help questions on the help list.
> To your question. Try getwd() to see where the workspace is located, then go hunting there for something that looks like a workspace.
> When R starts it looks for an existing workspace in the current folder and perhaps somewhere else (?). Every time you close R it will ask to save the workspace.
>
> About startup arguments, the startup script is '/usr/local/bin/rkward' (at least on Ubuntu). You may find the upstart command in there and change it.
>
> I'm also extremely pleased with rkward - I think it could be a major selling point to universities and others who need a professional and accessible statistical package.
>
> Best regards
> Finn
>
> On 2008-11-10 18:57, Horace Tso wrote:
> Finn, yes indeed I meant workspace. The original problem was, a mysterious workspace is loaded every time I launch Rkward. I don't want that workspace, but there is no way to tell Rkward not to load it.
>
> I figured out a trick over the weekend, which may be non-standard but it works just fine for me. Right now, I have an icon created for Rkward on the KDE panel (ie, the bar at the bottom of the screen, kind of like Windows' Quick Launch) so that I could launch by clicking the icon. I was able to right-click it and choose Properties. In Properties, there is a field where I could tell it where to start. By default, it's left blank. When i specify a folder, the mysterious workspace is no longer loaded.
>
> Still, a question for you : is there any way to tell Rkward the usual command-line options, such as --no-restore, --no-site-file, etc.
>
> Thank you for responding.
>
> Horace
>
> PS. So far Rkward has worked out quite well for me. I'm looking forward to the next release.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: stfs [mailto:stfs at fs-analyse.dk]
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 2:23 AM
> To: Horace Tso
> Cc: r-help at r-project.org<mailto:r-help at r-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [rkward-devel] questions on RKWard
>
> Hi Horace
> I suppose by 'image' you mean the workspace ?
>
> If that's the case it always has to run in a workspace thus creating one in memory if you don't choose one yourself.
>
> You may want to go into 'Settings > RKWard Settings > General' and change 'Startup Actions'.
>
> If, on the other hand, you are referring to a graph (ie. bargraph etc.) that you made in an earlier session this comes from the the .rkward folder in your home folder (ie. ~/.rkward)
> There is an option to reset output in the edit menu (if the output window is active)
>
> Regards
> Finn
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2008-11-05 23:34, Horace Tso wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm making progress moving from Windows to Linux and have RKward up and running. I read somewhere that Rkward's supposed to be the Tinn-R for linux and Tinn-R has worked out great for me. So naturally I'd like to do the following, if possible,
>
> 1. How to ask Rkward not to load the last saved image. Right now whenever it starts, it loads an image from some obscure corner of my directory. I can't quite figure out where it gets that image from. On the command line, I can do --no-restore. But there seems to be no place to sneak in these command line options under Rkward.  A startup config file hidden somewhere?
>
> 2. Customize CTRL-keys. Just out of the box, many menu options do not have a control key associated with them. Any way to pick my favorite key?
>
> 3. I'm used to typing ?command on the R-console and get a HTML help page pops up. But when I do that, a shockingly large window comes up and complains in many words about some error which I can't quite figure out what it's saying (sorry don't have linux in front of me right now).
>
> 4. I see there is an 'Output' tab by default. But command results are sent to R-console, and nothing seems to happen in 'Output'.
>
> I have R 2.7.1 running under KDE on openSUSE 10.3.
>
> TIA.
>
> Horace
>
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