[R] R console misc questions

Oliver fwang2 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 10 15:29:18 CET 2009


I don't see where I can find this 'Rconsole' file on Mac.
The closest I can get to is /Library/Frameworks/R.Framework/etc ...
but then there is no such file. A bit more clarification would be
appreciated.

Oliver

On Mar 8, 8:25 pm, Jun Shen <jun.shen... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oliver,
>
> Go and find the file named 'Rconsole' under ~/etc folder, then you can
> change whatever you want, the font size, color etc. The settings will be
> your default.
>
> For your second question, you need to set it up in Rprofile.site. Refer to
> the Rprofile help.
>
> Jun
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Oliver <fwa... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > hi, all
>
> > I have two questions on using R console effectively (this is on Mac,
> > not sure if it applies to win platform):
>
> > First, I'd like to make the console font bigger, the default is too
> > small for my screen. There is a "Show Fonts" from Format menu where
> > you can adjust it, but it seems only for current session. Next time I
> > start R, I have to redo everything. My question is, is there any way
> > to save the preference?
>
> > Second, Package Manager show available packages, and you can click
> > "loaded" to load it. Again, it is only for current session, how can I
> > make my selection permanent?
>
> > Thanks for help.
>
> > Oliver
>
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