[rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[3351] branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX

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Tue Dec 28 19:21:04 UTC 2010


Revision: 3351
          http://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/rkward/?rev=3351&view=rev
Author:   kapatp
Date:     2010-12-28 19:21:04 +0000 (Tue, 28 Dec 2010)

Log Message:
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Section 1,2: small fixes

Modified Paths:
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    branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/background.tex
    branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/installing_starting_RKWard.tex

Modified: branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/background.tex
===================================================================
--- branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/background.tex	2010-12-28 19:07:05 UTC (rev 3350)
+++ branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/background.tex	2010-12-28 19:21:04 UTC (rev 3351)
@@ -11,14 +11,14 @@
 statistical software packages. However, \proglang{R} includes tools for building GUIs
 mainly based on \proglang{Tlc/Tk} \citep{Dalgaard2001, Dalgaard2002}. Meanwhile a
 plethora of \proglang{R} GUIs have emerged (see \url{http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/} for a
-comprehensive list). In 2005 John Fox released version 1.0 of \proglang{R} Commander (package \pkg{Rcmdr}, which
+comprehensive list). In 2005 John Fox released version 1.0 of \proglang{R} Commander (package \pkg{Rcmdr}), which
 can be considered a milestone in \proglang{R} GUI development; it was the first GUI
 implementation that was able to make statistical tests,
 plots and data manipulation easily accessible for \proglang{R} novices.
 John Fox stated that \pkg{Rcmdr}'s target was to provide
 functionality for basic-statistical courses, though the features have increased over
 time beyond this \citep{Fox2005, Fox2007}. In November 2002 Thomas Friedrichsmeier
-started the RKWard open-source software project with the goal to create a GUI to
+started the RKWard open-source software project with the goal to create a GUI for
 \proglang{R} based on \proglang{KDE} and \proglang{Qt} technologies.
 
 The scope of RKWard is deliberately broad, targeting both \proglang{R} novices and experts.

Modified: branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/installing_starting_RKWard.tex
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--- branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/installing_starting_RKWard.tex	2010-12-28 19:07:05 UTC (rev 3350)
+++ branches/jss_dec_10/FINAL_JSS_TEX/installing_starting_RKWard.tex	2010-12-28 19:21:04 UTC (rev 3351)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 \label{sec:installing_starting_RKWard}
 RKWard can be downloaded free of charge in source and binary form from \url{http://rkward.sourceforge.net/}. 
 On the GNU/Linux platform, binary packages are available for many major distributions,
-including Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Gentoo, and Fedora. On the MS Windows
+including Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Gentoo, and Fedora. On the Windows
 platform, RKWard is available in two forms: as a single binary
 installer (requires existing installations of
 \proglang{R} and \proglang{KDE}) and


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