Liaw, Andy wrote:
From: Friedrich Leisch
Question: I am aware of files calles NEWS and ChangeLog (or CHANGELOG,
etc.) holding the relevant information ... are there any others we
want/need to respect?
Yes, I do recall the thread that Greg started. This is sort of trying to
get it going again... C
Philippe Grosjean wrote:
Chris,
I don't know what you already did or not, but there is an excellent starting
basis for an editor, and it is independent from graphapp, very powerful, and
very easy to use (and stable!), it is called CodeMax
(http://www.winmain.com). There is both a dll and a COM ve
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Chris Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
editor. I think it would be a good selling point if the equivalent
existed for R, without the need to use an external editor (or a hack
in Tcl/Tk).
Why is that a "hack"? I really must object.
Tcl/Tk is
Dear R users / devs,
There's been requests in the past for a text editor built into the Rgui
for Windows, from which code can be submitted to the R console.
Something along the lines of the script editor in S-Plus. Currently
Rgui can only display a file read-only in a pager. As far as I can
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do you need to edit PATH? I never have the rw10xx/bin directory
> in my Desktop PATH. I do set the PATH in a terminal window when
> working with R, but I do that via the shell startup options (.tcshrc
> in my case).
Emacs needs to know the locat
I have just diligently upgraded my R installation for Windows XP Pro to
1.8.0. As an ESS user and R package builder, part of this upgrade process
for me always involves editing the PATH environment variable by hand to
update the location of the R bin directory.
Would it be possible or desirable f