Full_Name: Stephane Bonneaud Version: 2.6.2 OS: OSX - Leopard 10.5.2 Submission from: (NULL) (195.221.233.130)
Hello, I have a R code file containing the following code: ------- # This code is in r2jpg.r # myData is filled here with some data from a file jpeg(filename="test.jpg",width=960,height=720,pointsize=16,quality=100) plot(myData,xlab="anything", ylab="whatever",type="b",col="red", lwd=4) dev.off() ------- I executed this code within both the R GUI and the command line. When launched through the R GUI (Mac OS X Cocoa GUI - GUI 1.22-devel (4844) (4844)), everything works just fine. The JPEG file is generated just I want. Great! The problem is when I try to execute the code through the command line in Terminal (OSX). I execute my code using the following command : cat r2jpg.r | R --silent --no-restore --no-save And I get the following error: > jpeg(filename="test.jpg",width=960,height=720,pointsize=16,quality=100) can't find X11 font Error in X11(paste("jpeg::", quality, ":", filename, sep = ""), width, : impossible to start the peripheral JPEG Calls: jpeg (Sorry, I translated the error messages from french so it might be a little different in english. If needed I can print it in english though) I saw that several persons had this problem, but did not find any proper solution. Therefore, I tried to launch my command from xterm (still in OSX) and not in Terminal, and it worked. There is definitely an issue with R getting the proper environment variables for X11 or something like that when launched from the command line in Terminal. When you launch the GUI, OSX detects it will need X11 (or something like this :b), therefore all proper env variables are charged. From xterm, obviously the proper env variables are set. How could R tell OSX to link with X11 when launched from command line in Terminal? PS: sorry, it might be a leopard bug, but I thought somebody could be interested in the R community. And maybe R developers might actually be able to do something. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel