Another issue I've noticed is that if I save a buffer, that was
previously associated with R session, under different name in different
folder, then that association is not getting reset and/or overridden by
session property of Org buffer. Namely, I had dot R file that I saved in
different folder
The `org-src-in-org-buffer' macro may be used from an edit buffer to run
elisp inside the code block, in the org-mode buffer of the edit buffer.
e.g., the following
;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
(org-src-in-org-buffer (message --%S (org-babel-get-src-block-info)))
Where is
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I would say that after applying changes to my-ess-eval and to
org-babel-edit-prep:R as suggested by Andrew, it looks like everything
is working right for me.
I'v been bold and I pushed the change Andrew suggested.
Thanks for reporting this and for testing
Andrew Young younga...@gmail.com writes:
Hello All,
Hi Andrew,
Well, despite being relatively new to elisp, I've decided to take a
crack at one of your problems. I'm not too sure what is causing the
strange behaviour of the session property, but I have some thoughts on
getting that one
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
Thanks for sending this along, unfortunately ob-R.el is currently
without a core maintainer
Quite a sad situation, many good modules lack maintainers :(
, so I'm not sure who on list would have the expertise to review your
submission. Although
Hi Mikhail,
Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us writes:
I would say that after applying changes to my-ess-eval and to
org-babel-edit-prep:R as suggested by Andrew, it looks like everything
is working right for me.
I'v been bold and I pushed the change Andrew suggested.
Thanks for reporting this and
Hello All,
Well, despite being relatively new to elisp, I've decided to take a
crack at one of your problems. I'm not too sure what is causing the
strange behaviour of the session property, but I have some thoughts on
getting that one function working.
Bear with me :-)
It seems that for me, the
Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us writes:
Hello!
There is a wonderful post[1] on how to make S-RET to do handy things in
ESS mode. However I often find myself working on several Org documents
from different folders.
It is quite inconvenient to change a directory in =*R*= buffer each
time I work
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
There is a wonderful post[1] on how to make S-RET to do handy things in
ESS mode. However I often find myself working on several Org documents
from different folders.
It is quite inconvenient to change a directory in =*R*= buffer each
time I work on
Yes, the order of precedence is
system-level buffer/subtree-level language-level
code-block-level
Then I'd say buffer level does NOT override system-level for some
reason.
I believe you mean the buffer-level does not override the
language-level.
I just re-built Emacs from bzr to make
Hello!
There is a wonderful post[1] on how to make S-RET to do handy things in
ESS mode. However I often find myself working on several Org documents
from different folders.
It is quite inconvenient to change a directory in =*R*= buffer each time
I work on different document.
Is there a neat
Mikhail Titov writes:
I'm running Org-mode version 7.8.10 (release_7.8.10-658-g451191.dirty)
No you don't... please do
git fetch --tags origin
Can't help with your question, sorry.
Regards,
Achim.
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