> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Douglas Grove wrote:
>> And for future reference, is there a source that documents
>> how to create a patch for documentation or source code?
>> I have never made a patch but I would like to be able
>> to do this in the future.
One way to do this is:
1. Obtain the Subversio
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Douglas Grove wrote:
> The reason I noticed this is that I do not know how
> the screens are numbered.
Well, the S documentation also does not say, so it is regarded as obvious.
AFAIK sequentially from the last used number, either in the order of the
rows of 'figs' or row-m
The reason I noticed this is that I do not know how
the screens are numbered.
And for future reference, is there a source that documents
how to create a patch for documentation or source code?
I have never made a patch but I would like to be able
to do this in the future.
Thanks,
Doug
On Tue
Patch, please
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Doug Grove
> Version: 2.3.1 patched (2006-07-03 r38485)
> OS: Windows
> Submission from: (NULL) (24.19.37.159)
>
>
> A msg. to R-help prompted me to read the help page for split.screen/screen,
> etc.
> I understand w
Full_Name: Doug Grove
Version: 2.3.1 patched (2006-07-03 r38485)
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (24.19.37.159)
A msg. to R-help prompted me to read the help page for split.screen/screen,
etc.
I understand what the function is for, but could not find information that
described how the argume