RQDA is computer-aided qualitative data analysis package
Assuming you have a working version of current release (and all dependencies).
install.packages("devtools") ## install it only if you haven't done it yet
require(devtools)
devtools::install_github("Ronggui/RQDA")
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Open a Terminal and run the following command to install xcode:
sudo xcode-select —install
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Go to http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/, download and install XQuartz-2.7.7.dmg.
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Go to https://www.macports.org/install.php, download and install macport (Install MacPorts for your version of OS X, e.g Sierra)
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Open a Terminal and run the following commands:
sudo port install pkgconfig sudo port install gtk2
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Download and install the binary version of R.
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If the above step is successful, launch R and install RQDA from within R:
install.packages('RQDA', type='source')
- If all steps are successful, then we can launch RQDA by the following R command:
library(RQDA)
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Go to http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/, download and install XQuartz-2.7.7.dmg.
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Go to http://r.research.att.com, download and install the binary package of GTK+ 2.24.17.
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Download and install the binary version of R.
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Launch R and install RQDA from within R:
install.packages('RQDA', type='binary')
- If all steps are successful, then we can launch RQDA by the following R command:
library(RQDA)
DockerRQDA is a project providing a docker image for easily using RQDA under Debian 8.
Download from Dropbox Link.
This can be achived by modifying ~/gtkrc-2.0 (create on if not exists), for instance:
style "user-font" {
font_name = "Lucida Grande 14"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"
gtk-font-name="Lucida Grande 14"
gtk-enable-mnemonics = 0