It sounds a little as if the R.app is somehow damaged. What do the commands
ls -ls $(which R) ls -las $(which Rscript) issued from a terminal show? Mine show (abbreviated) [...] /usr/local/bin/R -> ../Cellar/r/4.0.0_1/bin/R [...] /usr/local/bin/Rscript -> ../Cellar/r/4.0.0_1/bin/Rscript I use homebrew and the plain (command line) R, ie not the App (installed as cask), with RStudio (installed as cask). I have the following first line in most of my R scripts #!/usr/bin/env Rscript and they all run currently. I will wait for 4.0.1 to pitch up on homebrew and see that that does. The editor scripts have nothing to do with this, they just reference the command line R (above). There are equally comfortable ones for TextMate2 and AlphaX, and others. greetings, el On 08/06/2020 14:13, Carl Witthoft wrote: > In the meantime, there is a decent alternative. I found some scripts > for BBEdit which let you execute code or "source" code directly from > BBEdit. See http://bearak.org/code/text/index.html > > On 6/7/20 11:39 PM, John Helly wrote: >> Fails for me 100%. If you want to zoom to look at it, I can arrange. >> Hard to explain how to replicate since it happens right away as soon >> as I try to do anything. Running Catalina on a brand-new Mac Pro. >> >> J. >> _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac