[rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward: [1498] trunk/rkward/rkward/pages/ rkward_trouble_shooting.rkh

sjar at users.sourceforge.net sjar at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Feb 27 20:54:16 UTC 2007


Revision: 1498
          http://svn.sourceforge.net/rkward/?rev=1498&view=rev
Author:   sjar
Date:     2007-02-27 12:54:15 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007)

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    trunk/rkward/rkward/pages/rkward_trouble_shooting.rkh

Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/pages/rkward_trouble_shooting.rkh
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--- trunk/rkward/rkward/pages/rkward_trouble_shooting.rkh	2007-02-27 18:32:15 UTC (rev 1497)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/pages/rkward_trouble_shooting.rkh	2007-02-27 20:54:15 UTC (rev 1498)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 
 		In any case you can check the state of R within RKWard. Just look at the little box on the right bottom corner of RKWard. Red means there is still something to calculate or plot. If it's green you can go ahead.
 
-		Therefore it's important you know the test. Moreover it's very important to save the workspace and other sections you worked on before you do such operations. There is currently no recovery functionality within RKWard in case of a crash! You can find build-in tests from R to address this memory issue but these work on Windows(TM) platforms only (see: <link href="rkward://rhelp/memory.size">Memory Size</link> and <link href="rkward://rhelp/limit">Memory Limit</link>). Sorry to say, this means there is no way for the RKWard developers to build a routine which does a "memory check" before a test is run.
+		Therefore it's important you know the test. Moreover it's very important to save the workspace and other sections you worked on before you do such operations. There is currently no recovery functionality within RKWard in case of a crash! You can find build-in tests from R to address this memory issue but these work on Windows(TM) platforms only (see: <link href="rkward://rhelp/memory.size">Memory Size</link>, <link href="rkward://rhelp/limit">Memory Limit</link> and <link href="http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/base/html/Memory.html">Memory Available for Data Storage</link>). Sorry to say, this means there is no way for the RKWard developers to build a routine which does a "memory check" before a test is run.
 	</section>
 	<section title="I think I did something wrong? Where is 'Undo' and 'Redo'?" id="undo_redo_problems">
 		Right now RKWard doesn't have any "undo" or "redo" functionality. Therefore it's important that you know what you do before you start. It's recommended to use copies of original data and to give everything a meaningful name.


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