I've had quite some troubles with this too... I found that renaming the
DESCRIPTION file will do the trick. I choose to rename it to
"locked_DESCRIPTION" and then I can just go and rename it back whenever
I want the features of package mode. Thought it might help someone else
in the future.
B
> On Mar 7, 2019, at 12:51 PM, Alex Branham wrote:
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> On Thu 07 Mar 2019 at 11:17, Marc Schwartz wrote:
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>>> (add-to-list 'display-buffer '("*R" (display-buffer-reuse-window
>>> display-buffer-at-bottom)
>^ should be 'display-buffer-alist
>>> (window-width . 0.5) (r
On Thu 07 Mar 2019 at 11:17, Marc Schwartz wrote:
>> (add-to-list 'display-buffer '("*R" (display-buffer-reuse-window
>> display-buffer-at-bottom)
^ should be 'display-buffer-alist
>> (window-width . 0.5) (reusable-frames . nil)))
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> Symbol's value as variable is void: di
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your reply. Responses inline below.
Marc
> On Mar 7, 2019, at 10:24 AM, Alex Branham wrote:
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> On Wed 06 Mar 2019 at 18:53, Marc Schwartz via ESS-help
> wrote:
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>> Three questions:
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>> 1. While the syntax highlighting seems to be generally preserved in terms of
On Wed 06 Mar 2019 at 18:53, Marc Schwartz via ESS-help
wrote:
> Three questions:
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> 1. While the syntax highlighting seems to be generally preserved in terms of
> fonts and colors from ESS and auctex, the following text:
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> <>=
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> @
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> that defines the boundary of an R chunk is bolded