![]() The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership with others. SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Source is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. This way the user is warned and by the way you also say that you are not responsible for the problems occurring with this part.Copyright 2010, 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated ( ), with Reserved Font Name ‘Source’. An advertiser like "pcaExplorer is using a lot of R dependencies, If you're going to do a fresh R install It might take some of your time to install the needed system libraries to make it working" sounds good to me. I'm not saying you should complete the diagnostic standards (hell, no) but it took me a bunch of time to install pcaExplorer properly and I would have liked to be warned on this subject (the time it may take). Working in the diagnostic field of Human genetics, I'm a bit severe about installation procedures. įor the rest, I hope you are not taking offense of what I'm saying, I'm not criticizing but giving ideas. I never had this problem before, since I'm using cairo. SetHook(packageEvent("grDevices", "onLoad"),įunction(.) grDevices::X11.options(width = 8, height = 8, xpos = 0, pointsize = 10, type = "cairo")) ![]() Maybe worth seeing if that introduced relevant changes? Or also, as additional test, can you do simple plots via ggplot2? The tips and tricks for installing some packages on Ubuntu are often the top results just by googling the related error messageĭevel machines: iMac + macbook pro, plus some testing on a local windows machine, and on top of it, continuous integration via TravisCI (see the badge in the Readme.md)Ĭhecking the stack traces, it looks like it is related to Grid/ggplot2. It could be really helpful to have more help on this part in the documentation, even some advertisement/tips would be greatĪs I said, the error raised is new to me, so I could not put this in the documentation, especially if I was not able to reproduce it. Many of the packages are indeed already in common use when using Bioconductor.įor an alternative way of installing, have you thought of bioconda? You can find the package also there: I am happy that many already do use it, and the many dependencies you had to install are mostly due to a fresh installation of R. It sounds to me that most of the people wont go that far to install your software. What I wanted to say is that I had to install R 3.4 and several system libraries manually on my Ubuntu to be able to satisfy all R dependencies to install pcaExplorer (XML, pandoc, X11. Like you said it's not "directly" related to your package. Warning: Error in grid.Call: impossible de charger la police X11 -adobe-helvetica-%s-%s-*-*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*-*, de face 1 et de taille 9 Given the error message, something is enforcing the font to use and it should not. It would be interesting to see which dependency of yours is using this font and if you can do something to it. It seems helvetica is a font that may not exist on Ubuntu. That makes me wonder on which system you are working.įor the error part, I installed a lot of fonts/xfonts packages (even the ones pointed out in the forum post) to see whether it would do something but it did not. I agree it's not the package fault but the package itself is unusable without the system part. It could be really helpful to have more help on this part in the documentation, even some advertisement/tips would be great. ![]()
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