[R] xgobi

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Jan 20 17:42:32 CET 2000


> From: "Morris, Jeffrey [OCDUS]" <JMORRIS6 at OCDUS.JNJ.COM>
> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:10:39 -0500
> 
> I have downloaded an installed the xgobi library and can plot(laser), but
> when I try xgobi(laser), I get these messages in the MSDOS window...
> 
> Out of environment space
> Out of environment space
> Bad command or filename
> 
> and in the RGUI window it comes back with...
> 
> D:\RW0901/library/xgobi/scripts/xgobi.bat -vtitle 'laser'
> C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/xgobi24464 
> 
> Any ideas what I need to do?  I am running Windows 95.

First, you probably need to install XGobi and get it working. Then you
need to customize the batch files.  Try reading the file INSTALL in the
xgobi package directory (and the XGobi for Windows distribution has one
too).  INSTALL starts:

   Xgobi for Windows can be obtained from
   
	   http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/SWin
   
   Install and test this first. This package was prepared for the 
   1999 December 1 version of Xgobi, and so may not work with a later version.
   
   
   You will need to customize the batch files in the scripts directory
   for your installation.  The example files there work for mine.
   You may need to set the path to a minimal path to work within 
   environment lengths on Win9x.

[It does work with 199 Dec 16 version too.]


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