[R] Rconsole file fails to remember GUI settings, and script window text colour option is missing
R. Michael Weylandt
michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 14:23:30 CEST 2012
The GUI's are OS specific -- which is yours?
You might also want to check out RStudio -- also open source -- which
provides a very nice cross-platform IDE: http://rstudio.org/
There are nice coloration options (both customizable and by default)
-- I quite like the cobalt theme
Michael
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:04 AM, geotheory <geotheory1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Am encountering two related problems since the 2.15 release. Apologies in
> advance for a mundane non code-related post, but you know how it is. I'm
> using the basic R GUI.
>
> 1: I use a black environment for no glare, so pre-version 2.15 I've had
> black backgrounds and white text. Since the 2.15 release my script window
> text has colour turned itself black (so is now invisible) and now I cannot
> find any setting in the options list that changes it. Anyone know which one
> its supposed to be?
>
> 2: I initially changed the script window to mid grey (so I could see the
> text) and saving to the standard 'Rconsole' file, but now R fails to
> remember that setting when it reloads. So I've tried resetting the GUI
> settings by deleting all 'Rconsole' files (found 1 on C drive and the one in
> my personal R folder) but to no avail. It just doesn't remember new
> settings, and its unclear where R is getting its current GUI settings from.
> Rrrrr!
>
> More generally, can't someone behind this otherwise great project please
> update the GUI settings to make them more comprehensive. And user-friendly
> - the 'console and pager colours' section is abysmal.
>
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