/RQDA

R-based Qualitative Data Analysis (rqda.r-forge.r-project.org)

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In December 2021 the orphaned RGtk2 package was archived on CRAN and while me and this is the end for RQDA. It was fun while it lasted, but it's time to move on.

RQDA is an R package for computer-aided qualitative data analysis

Installation of Devel Version

Assuming you have a working version of the current release (and all its dependencies).

#install.packages("devtools") ## install it only if you haven't done it yet
devtools::install_github("RQDA/RQDA", INSTALL_opts = "--no-multiarch")

Installation for Linux users from source package

# packages you need to run and build RQDA
pkgs <- c("RSQLite", "gWidgets2RGtk2", "DBI",
          "stringi", "RGtk2", "igraph", "gWidgets2", "devtools")
install.packages(pkgs)

devtools::install_github("RQDA/RQDA")

Installation for Windows users from source package

# packages you need to run and build RQDA
pkgs <- c("RSQLite", "gWidgets2RGtk2", "DBI",
          "stringi", "RGtk2", "igraph", "gWidgets2", "devtools")
install.packages(pkgs)

# run this once and click OK when asked to install Gtk2
library(RGtk2)

# RGtk2 installs only i686 or x86_64 files therefore no-mutliarch is required
devtools::install_github("RQDA/RQDA", INSTALL_opts = "--no-multiarch")

Installation for macOS from source package (untested)

  1. Install Xocde from the App store, launch Xcode and follow the instruction to install all the components. In addition, open a Terminal and run the following command to install the command line tools:

    $ sudo xcode-select --install
    
  2. Go to https://www.xquartz.org/, download and install XQuartz-2.8.1.dmg.

  3. Go to https://www.macports.org/install.php, download and install macport (Install MacPorts for your version of OS X, e.g Sierra). If you had a working MacPorts and updated the OS, they you need to migrate a MacPorts installation by following these instructions.

  4. Open a Terminal and run the following commands:

    $ sudo port install pkgconfig
    $ sudo port install gtk2
    
  5. Download and install the binary version of R.

  6. If the above step is successful, launch terminal to invoke R and install RQDA from within R:

$ R
> devtools::install_github("RQDA/RQDA")
  1. If all steps are successful, then we can launch RQDA by the following R command:
> library(RQDA) 

How to change the font sizes of the RQDA interface

  1. There is a font setting interface in the Settings Tab.

  2. 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