![]() This will notice the missing GTK and prompt you to install it. Then load the package by running: library(RGtk2).If so, just run install.packages("RGtk2", depen=T, type="source") instead to install the RGtk2 package directly from its source code (this might take a few minutes). This might fail with the warning that package ‘RGtk2’ is not available (for R version xxx) if your version of R has been released very recently. in R-Studio), install the RGtk2 package by running: install.packages("RGtk2", depen=T) optional but recommended: install R-Studio.Once R is installed, you can install GTK directly from within R (details below). ![]() Additionally, I highly recommend R-Studio for working with R regularly (but the basic command line will work just fine for most applications). Installation information for R with GTK+ Windows
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