hi ScionForbai yes i know auctex, but i do not know Kate, as I mentioned, I compile LatEx documents from Emacs and also run R from it (thanks to ESS).
Regarding this that you said > in the built-in terminal on the lower part of the screen. I use the > mouse to copy/paste lines from a script to the R command line. It's > not a keyboard-only solution (kate lacks the facilities that emacs is something that I would not like of Kate, therefore not with much encourage to try Kate. I want something like Emacs (of course including auctex and ess), but not Emacs. Something like Tinn-R [http://www.sciviews.org/Tinn-R/] is the best solution, as far as I know for it, unfortunately is only available for Windows. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Salas E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PhD student http://environment.yale.edu/salas School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Tel: +1-(203)-432 5126 Yale University Fax:+1-(203)-432 3809 360 Prospect St Office: Room 35, Marsh Hall New Haven, CT 06511-2189 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scionforbai wrote: >> I was wondering if you know of a linux editor that is able to run R and >> compile LaTeX files from it. > > I assume you already know auctex for emacs. > Well, currently I use emacs+auctex for latex and kate for R. ess > doesn't satisfy me, and I find R processes much slower when launched > within emacs. kate has syntax highlighting for R scripts and I run R > in the built-in terminal on the lower part of the screen. I use the > mouse to copy/paste lines from a script to the R command line. It's > not a keyboard-only solution (kate lacks the facilities that emacs > provides, in this matter), but it works great. > > ScionForbai ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.