Dear Simon, Thanks for the explanation -- it makes sense of what Niall and some of his students observed and why I haven't seen this problem, because XQuartz was first installed on my Mac years ago.
Best, John > On Apr 21, 2020, at 7:24 PM, Simon Urbanek <simon.urba...@r-project.org> > wrote: > > Just a quick note in the hopes that is may be helpful: X11 (fontconfig, > really) creates a font cache the first time is it started which can take > substantial time depending on hardware (HDD vs SSD...) during which XQuartz > doesn't respond. So I wouldn't be surprised if that was actually happening, > unrelated to any setttings. If you start XQuartz later after the cache has > been built, it will work fine immediately. So if that is what it was, the > issue should not re-occur if you were patient enough the first time. > > Cheers, > Simon > > > >> On 21/04/2020, at 8:41 PM, ANDERSON Niall <niall.ander...@ed.ac.uk> wrote: >> >> Eberhard, Thanks - I'm also an RStudio user, but am trying to use Rcmdr as >> a gentle introduction to R for a course (building up to RStudio use later). >> >> John, thanks also for responding (not at all an Rcmdr issue, I think - >> that's just what happened to show the problem). Tech details: >> >> MacBook Pro 15 (bought 2019) >> Catalina 10.15.4 >> 2.6 GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 >> 16 GB 2400 MHz DDR4 memory >> Radeon Pro 555X 4GB & Intel UHD Graphics 360 1536MB graphics. >> >> R 3.6.3, new download of Rcmdr etc (reinstalled everything from scratch >> before realising X11 was the reason Rcmdr wasn't working and downloading >> XQuartz). I'm almost certain I would have rebooted before trying to run this >> - I saw that warning somewhere (CRAN FAQ maybe?). I certainly have since, >> but perhaps that's why it is now appearing to function correctly? I should >> say that 2-3 students have reported the same problem over the last 3-4 days, >> so it isn't just me. >> >> Thanks again for input. Best wishes to all on the list. >> >> Niall >> >> ________________________________ >> >> Dr Niall H. Anderson | Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics/ Programme >> Co-director, MPH (on campus) >> Room G113B, Doorway 1 >> Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh >> Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG >> >> niall.ander...@ed.ac.uk | +44 (0)131 650 3212 | Skype = >> live:niall.h.anderson >> >> Responses to emails are only expected during your working hours >> >> www.ed.ac.uk/usher <http://www.ed.ac.uk/usher> | @EdinUniUsher >> <https://twitter.com/edinuniusher> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 21/04/2020, 04:55, "Fox, John" <j...@mcmaster.ca> wrote: >> >> Dear Niall, >> >>> On Apr 20, 2020, at 3:42 PM, ANDERSON Niall <niall.ander...@ed.ac.uk> wrote: >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I’m relatively new to MacOS and have only recently started trying to use >>> XQuartz to enable me to run Rcmdr. Are there any common issues/ tips for >>> getting good performance out of it (or should it usually run well with >>> default settings)? >>> >>> On first installation, I found there was a very long lag in menus being >>> populated (i.e. the menu shape was generated, but no usable options were >>> added), to the extent that Rcmdr was then effectively useless (not Rcmdr’s >>> fault, I don’t think). One of my students suggested reducing Output Colors >>> option from the default “Millions” setting. That seems to deal with the >>> problem, thankfully. >>> >>> Is that typical of XQuartz, and is there anything else I should be doing to >>> get the best performance from it? >> >> I haven't observed the problem you describe on my Mac, which is a three- >> or four-year-old MacBook Pro (that is, the Rcmdr dialogs display reasonably >> crisply for me), and I haven't done anything special to configure XQuartz. >> Here are the specs for my Mac: >> >> Model Name: MacBook Pro >> Model Identifier: MacBookPro13,2 >> Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Core i7 >> Processor Speed: 3.3 GHz >> Number of Processors: 1 >> Total Number of Cores: 2 >> L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB >> L3 Cache: 4 MB >> Hyper-Threading Technology: Enabled >> Memory: 8 GB >> >> It might help to have some more information. I assume that you're using >> the most recent versions of R, the Rcmdr package, and other packages, and a >> recent version of macOS. What Mac do you have, and did you reboot it after >> installing XQuartz? If you updated R, did you reinstall XQuartz? >> >> Best, >> John >> >> ----------------------------- >> John Fox, Professor Emeritus >> McMaster University >> Hamilton, Ontario, Canada >> Web: http::/socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox >> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Niall Anderson >>> >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> >>> Dr Niall H. 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