![]() To: rstudio/rstudio John Light Comment Re: Data viewer's "Show in new window" results in empty window (Issue It's fixed in the daily builds if you're courageous and hopefully it will be fixed in the next release slated for March if I'm not - spot on here :) If you're still having this issue even with the latest daily builds, then we'll need to dig deeper! So hopefully all good…but do post if you’ve identified such alternative circumstances. I have installed the daily build from yesterday (.318) and, upon a quick test, the problem appears to be solved…unless there are other circumstances than I’d originally identified that cause it. I have done my best to include a minimal, self-contained set of instructions for consistently reproducing the issue.If I am reporting an RStudio crash, I have included a diagnostics report.I have installed the latest version of RStudio, and confirmed that the issue still persists.I have read the guide for submitting good bug reports.I expected the window to no be empty, but to show the data (like it does the first time the button is clicked). 13.02.23.mov Describe the problem in detailĪll but the first clicks on "Show in new window" in the data viewer pane result in an empty window. In the data viewer pane, click the "Show in new window" button again.In the pop-up window showing the data, click the "Return to main window" button.In the data viewer pane, click the "Show in new window" button.The Knit HTML button contains a dropdown menu that let’s you choose which type of output to knit your file into (this will override the output type specified in your file’s YAML header).RStudio Version : 2022.12.0+3.03.0-daily+31 Rmd file and launches a preview of your output document. The “Knit HTML” button works in the same way. Rmd file does not contain runtime: shiny, the RStudio IDE will display a “Knit HTML” button in place of the “Run Document” button. Then click the refresh icon in the top left corner of the preview window. The RStudio IDE will diplay your document in a preview window. Rmd file into an interactive document hosted locally on your computer. The “Run Document” button is a shortcut for the rmarkdown::render command. Rmd file contains runtime: shiny in its YAML header, the RStudio IDE will display a “Run Document” button at the top of the scripts pane. Study the template as a refresher on R Markdown, or erase it and begin writing your own document. The image below shows the template for interactive documents. The templates work right out of the box, which means that you can immediately knit or run one. RStudio will fill the rest of the file with a template that demonstrates the basic features of. You can manually change these parameters afterwords if you like. The file will contain a YAML header that includes all of the parameters that your file will need to correctly render with rmarkdown::render(). ![]() To make an interactive document, select Shiny from the sidebar and Shiny Document from the radio buttons. You can also use the window to give your file a title and author field. Your options will depend on the category you selected in the sidebar. Use the radio buttons to select the specific type of output that you wish to build.
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