emacs _installation_ does not require Windows Administrator privileges.
emacs can run from a CD, or USB, or a user area.
It is possible that your IT department enforces a "policy" by which
the emacs.exe won't _run_ if it's name is not on the policy list.
In that case, from the R Console, click on
Unfortunately, it is not.
I am aware of Win Emacs, but it is not at all easy, sometimes almost
impossible to convince the admin(s) to install software. I was looking
(in the best case) for some R-built-in routine to do this.
Petr
Richard M. Heiberger napsal(a):
> ESS is the answer for Windows.
ESS is the answer for Windows.
NT emacs is available at
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows
download emacs-21.3-fullbin-i386.tar.gz
ESS is available at
http://ess.r-project.org
Click source and then right-click ess-5.3.3.zip
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R-help@stat.math.eth
Hi,
is there a platform independent way to log a complete R session (input +
output + warnings + errors + ???) into a text file? I can use sink(file,
split=T) and savehistory() but it is quite cumbersome to merge the files
and still there is some loss (eg. warnings).
I wondered that I only fou
> "Pascal" == Pascal A Niklaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Wed, 17 Dec 2003 16:52:07 +0100 writes:
Pascal> Hi all,
Pascal> I tried to save a complete log of a R session we had in a seminar
Pascal> today... but I didn't succeed.
Pascal> 1) R | tee session.log
Pascal>
Hi all,
I tried to save a complete log of a R session we had in a seminar
today... but I didn't succeed.
1) R | tee session.log
This saves both input and output, but I do get the cursor key escape
sequences from editing (cursor-up to get last command etc) instead of
the actual command line exe