I also run R on Macs, but am sufficiently new to R to be unaware of what it should or should not do! Could you either include me on your emails or email to the list (I think about 15% of computer users have Macs, so the problems may have commonality)
Julian Vincent
On 10 Feb 2012, at 15:17, Cookson, Graham wrote:
> Dear Phil
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> I run R on all three of my Macs and use it on 10.5, 10.6 and 10.7 without trouble.
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> Email me any specific questions or queries and I'll try to help.
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> Bw,
> G
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> Dr Graham Cookson
> Lecturer in Economics | Department of Management | King's College London
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> On 10 Feb 2012, at 14:49, Philip McShane wrote:
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> Hello
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> Does anybody run R on a Mac?
> I have installed R on my MacBook (OSX 10.6) but am having great difficulty running it successfully.
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> It does not save my workspace so I have to put everything in each time I start.
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> The method of specifying a directory seems unclear.
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> Phil McShane
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> Paediatric Epidemiology Group
> Unit for Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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> Leeds
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