[R-SIG-Mac] Using a second monitor, running R under Unix

Byron Ellis ellis at stat.harvard.edu
Wed Jan 17 01:55:06 CET 2007


Oh, that's unrelated and mostly harmless probably due to bitrot in the
quartz device. The device that R.app uses actually lives in R.app
whereas the older quartz device lives in R itself and AFAIK isn't
really maintained anymore. Basically, it's popping the transform stack
one too many times somewhere, but that only affects the particular
context so it's unlikely to affect anything.

On 1/16/07, John Maindonald <John.Maindonald at anu.edu.au> wrote:
> Thanks.  I have of course been aware of the event loop issue.  But
> does this also explain why the quartz window appears off screen?  I'd
> not have expected that the event loop issue ought to generate the
> "CGGStackRestore: gstack underflow" message.
>
> John Maindonald             email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au
> phone : +61 2 (6125)3473    fax  : +61 2(6125)5549
> Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194,
> John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27)
> Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200.
>
>
> On 17 Jan 2007, at 6:54 AM, Byron Ellis wrote:
>
> > Hi James,
> >
> > This is because of the different between the Quartz and X11 Window
> > Server notion of How The World Works. Quartz event processing is an
> > in-process thing such that ALL events, including window dragging, must
> > be handled by the in-process event loop. When you start a Quartz
> > device when running in ESS there effectively isn't an event loop to do
> > the processing so you don't get to drag windows around. To top it off,
> > I believe the server may also differentiate between interactive and
> > non-interactive applications so despite getting access to the server
> > they can't receive events (but my memory here is hazy).
> >
> > In Mojave I had a function that actually gave you an event loop by
> > putting the console reader onto a separate thread and pumping the
> > event loop on the main thread, which seemed to work pretty well. It
> > also used an undocumented call to give you an interactive application,
> > which had the unfortunate side effect of a weird (unusable) dock icon,
> > but let you use a graphics device. I'll try to dig up a copy of that
> > (I took it out of the svn Mojave for reasons I've forgotten :-) ) and
> > post it somewhere. IIRC you might also get a bonus quartz graphics
> > device I was experimenting with. :-)
> >
> >
> > On 1/14/07, John Maindonald <john.maindonald at anu.edu.au> wrote:
> >> I am using a MacBook Pro with Core 2 Duo, with an external screen
> >> connected that is set to appear above the MacBook Pro's screen.  The
> >> laptop's menu appear bar is set to appear at the top of the external
> >> monitor.
> >>
> >> When I run R under ESS, or from the Unix command line, and type
> >> quartz
> >> (), the graphics window appears to the "left" of the external
> >> monitor.  Hitting the F9 key brings it into view, but there seems no
> >> way to grab it with the mouse and move it onto less ephemeral real
> >> estate.  [Under R.app, all is well.]
> >>
> >> [With x11() half the window is off to the left, and I can drag it to
> >> anywhere I want (either screen).]
> >>
> >> A further issue is that when I plot anything on the quartz screen, I
> >> get an "error: message, thus:
> >>
> >>  > quartz()
> >> Warning message:
> >> quartz() device interactivity reduced without an event loop manager
> >> in: quartz()
> >>  > plot(1:5, 1:5)
> >> CGGStackRestore: gstack underflow.
> >>
> >> The "CGGStackRestore: gstack underflow" message looks ominous, but it
> >> does not cause evident problems.
> >>
> >> Is there something I can do so that the positioning of the second
> >> screen is recognized?  At some time in the past, I am sure that
> >> quartz
> >> () [ and x11()] used to correctly recognize the positioning of the
> >> screens.  However it is a while since I used quartz(), and I would
> >> not have paid too much attention to the x11() behaviour.
> >> John Maindonald
> >>
> >>  > sessionInfo()
> >> R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
> >> i386-apple-darwin8.8.1
> >>
> >> locale:
> >> C
> >>
> >> attached base packages:
> >> [1] "splines"   "stats"     "graphics"  "grDevices" "utils"
> >> "datasets"
> >> [7] "methods"   "base"
> >>
> >>
> >> John Maindonald             email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au
> >> phone : +61 2 (6125)3473    fax  : +61 2(6125)5549
> >> Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room 1194,
> >> John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27)
> >> Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200.
> >>
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> >
> >
> > --
> > Byron Ellis (byron.ellis at gmail.com)
> > "Oook" -- The Librarian
>


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