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Perhaps a custom font is being set there, but it's not working as expected. Have similar issue in RHEL7 with plot. You can follow progress on this issue by commenting, or clicking subscribe under notifications on the github page. Panidiomorphic EconomiCurtis Found what could be the issue.

Rhel7 is missing one package "urw-fonts No idea how it could be rendered for the other user, but now, it works for all users!

Panidiomorphic July 20, , am 1. Thanks very much. EconomiCurtis July 19, , pm 2. Could you offer an example of the plot with cryptic plots? Panidiomorphic July 20, , am 3. The bug still exists. Any ideas? Maybe should I change encoding to something more windows-familiar? I noticed the characters were correctly displayed in the R code chunk, which means the culprit is probably shiny. I do not have time at the moment to investigate this issue on Windows, but I will when I do.

Good to hear and thanks : Happy New Year by the way. I wish you many successes. This old thread has been automatically locked. Skip to content. Star 2. New issue. These declarations can be read by Encoding , which will return a character vector of values "latin1" , "UTF-8" "bytes" or "unknown" , or set, when value is recycled as needed and other values are silently treated as "unknown".

ASCII strings will never be marked with a declared encoding, since their representation is the same in all supported encodings. They are primitive functions, designed to do minimal copying. There are other ways for character strings to acquire a declared encoding apart from explicitly setting it and these have changed as R has evolved.



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