*Paul, I didn't understood your problem with tinn-r.
I don't work at a lab, so i have no idea how it can be your specific problem. I think it has a problem with R + Win 7 that is about the changes in the permissions at Program Files folder. What am i doing to cheat this problem. 1) Install R and Tinn-R at c:/MyProgs 2) Change the security permissions and give all full control to all users in the machine and apply the new settings. 3) Open Tinn-R and configure the Rprofile.site file. **(R >> Configure >> Permanent) If it necessary you can change some parameters or put some packages to load by default and you can change the default Cran mirror. 4) Open R inside tinn-r and wait to install all packages What version of tinn-r and R are you using? I'm using R version 2.13.1 (2011-07-08) in 32bits and 64bits at the same machine with Tinn-R 2.3.7.1 Yep, you have to configure TINN-R when you install a new release of R. ** In the Option >> Application >> R you have an option to use i384 or x64. I didn't understood the problem of the changes in the R path. *Atenciosamente, Leandro Marino http://www.leandromarino.com.br (Fotógrafo) http://est.leandromarino.com.br/Blog (EstatÃstico) Cel.: + 55 21 9845-7707 Cel.: + 55 21 8777-7907 2011/10/7 Paul Johnson <pauljoh...@gmail.com> > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Leandro Marino > <leandromar...@leandromarino.com.br> wrote: > > Paul, > > > > I use Tinn-r and i didn't see anything hard to configure it. You have to > > install the R, then the Tinn-r. After you have to open Tinn-r go to R >> > > Configure >> Permanent . This procedure will open the Rprofile.site file, > if > > you want you can change some parameters and save. After that you have > only > > to open tinn-r and inside it open the R or the Rterm (i prefer this one > > because consumes less memory). > > > > Regards, > > Leandro > > > > You don't mention which version of windows or R. Setting thus up for > all users on a Windows 7 system has been more trouble for me after R > re-organized their install so that Rterm.exe is no longer in the > path. It is in that subdirectory i386 or such. > > My notes say "Even if you change the paths, TINN-R will not save what > you do because it always looks at R again and tries to guess the path > when TINN-R starts, and IT ALWAYS GUESSES Wrong. That's why, under the > menu where you set those 2 paths (for rterm and rgui), you also TURN > OFF the option to always use newest R. " > > And Tinn-R has to be reconfigured whenever R gets updated. > > But if y ou have tinn-r working, I don't mean to stop you. The > problem is that a seemingly endless stream of new users can't make it > work. Maybe you post your install recipe on the Tinn-R website, it > would help people out. > > -- > Paul E. Johnson > Professor, Political Science > 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 > University of Kansas > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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