[R] sprucing up the R homepage

DavidM.UK david.merritt at bris.ac.uk
Sat Sep 29 20:08:55 CEST 2007


Personally I think the homepage needs a much better image not a "nice"
version of what is currently displayed.

Time Series is completely missing at the moment. Including something from
the fSeries .garchFit() routine would be a great to see (well done to the
RMetrics team on making it look good). 

David Merritt
University of Bristol, UK
Dept of Maths, Stats Group,
Postgraduate Student




Finny Kuruvilla-3 wrote:
> 
> I've been a R-user for quite some time.  The graphic on the home page
> looks a bit in need of polish so I applied some antialiased
> transformations that Peter Dalgaard has previously posted to R-help
> for improving graphic quality.  I had to change the margins a bit, but
> here is what it looks like:
> 
> http://www.broad.mit.edu/~finnyk/Rhome.jpg
> 
> Personally, I think it looks much better.  Because people so often
> "judge a book by its cover" (subconsciously or consciously), I'm
> wondering if anyone thinks this is worthy of replacing the current
> version?  I want R to maximize R's appeal and albeit a small
> improvement, hopefully this change will help a bit!
> 
> Regards,
> Finny Kuruvilla
> 
> -- 
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> Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
> Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
> Homepage: http://www.anchorcross.org/people/kuruvilla/
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