On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Erik Iverson <erikriver...@gmail.com> wrote: > John, > > Do you know about creating an indirect buffer with the current source block? > This indirect buffer will be in ESS mode, and any changes you make will be > in the original source block when you exit the indirect buffer. > > I believe C-c ' in a source block will activate the indirect buffer. There > are variables controlling how the resulting window is created.
Awesome! Yes, that will do. I love that it's just mirroring the babel block as well and I can save my final result back to the block with =C-c '= or abort. For whatever reason I think I've run into this before -- it's like the analog of C-c ` (backtick) for table editing. I just didn't remember. Thanks! John > > --Erik > > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:00 AM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> If one opens file.R and does =C-RET= on a line, it sends it to the >> current ESS R process running (or starts a new process and then sends >> the line). >> >> Is this possible from babel blocks? I would find this extremely >> helpful when troubleshooting in order to run lines of code up to my >> problem spot vs. my current practice of copying, switching buffers, >> then yanking into the R session buffer. >> >> Is this already possible? I looked around at some of the completions >> for =M-x org-babel-*=, but didn't see anything promising. >> >> >> Thanks, >> John >> >