>
> Thanks Andreas. I am perhaps being to finicky. The problem with your
> approach is that you would end up permanently losing screen space for the R
> session. I don’t want the R session obstructing my writing when I am not
> working on code blocks. Ideally, the R session should appear only when I am
> editing the code blocks in an edit buffer.
>
> Vikas
>
> ​Fair enough. I guess it comes down to personal preference.​
If I have emacs maximised, I "need" to split the frame into two windows -
otherwise a single window is too wide (and I don't have a wide screen
monitor).
Because I use this set up for running data analyses and writing reports, it
has the benefit that I can refer to output and calculations at any time.
But, each to their own.
Cheers,
AK

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