When Installing Jenkins, it is recommended to install and run Jenkins as an independentwindows service using a local or domain user as it is much safer than running Jenkinsusing LocalSystem(Windows equivalent of root) which will grant Jenkins full accessto your machine and services.
Yes, but you will need a lot of tools to do so, unless the author or themaintainers of the bin/windows/contrib section on CRAN have beenkind enough to provide a binary version for Windows as a.zip file, or the package is a simple one involving no compiledcode (and binary versions are usually available for simplepackages).
You can install binary packages either from a repository such asCRAN or from a local .zip file by using install.packages:see its help page. There are menu items on the Packages menu toprovide a point-and-click interface to package installation. Thepackages for each minor (4.x.?) version will be stored in a separate area,so for R 4.3.? the files are in bin/windows/contrib/4.3.
For a small number of binary packages you need to install additionalsoftware and have its DLLs in your PATH. Windows will normallygive an informative message about a certain DLL not being found. See -project.org/bin/windows/contrib/4.3/ReadMe for alisting of some of these packages (notably RGtk2, cairoDevice,rggobi, rJava, rjags and some of the packages connecting to databases).
You have read the file README.R-4.3.2? There are file menus onthe R console, pager and graphics windows. You can source and save fromthose menus, and copy the graphics to png, jpeg,bmp, postscript, PDF or metafile. There areright-click menus giving shortcuts to menu items, and optionallytoolbars with buttons giving shortcuts to frequent operations.
The R console and graphics windows have configuration files stored inthe RHOME\etc directory called Rconsole and Rdevga;you can keep personal copies in your HOME directory. They containcomments which should suffice for you to edit them to yourpreferences. For more details see ?Rconsole.There is a GUI preferences editor invoked from the Edit menu whichcan be used to edit the file Rconsole.
The graphics system asks Windows for the number of pixels per inch inthe X and Y directions, and uses that to size graphics (which in R arein units of inches). Sometimes the answer is a complete invention, andin any case Windows will not know exactly how the horizontal andvertical size have been set on a monitor which allows them to beadjusted. You can specify correct values either in the call towindows or as options: see ?windows. (Typically these areof the order of 100.)
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