Hi,
There's something strange going on with the R help buffers. I'm using
the latest ess-20190122.2108 from melpa, but it's not particular to that
version:
I want each help buffer to appear in its own separate frame, and have
'(ess-help-own-frame t)
'(ess-help-reuse-window nil)
in my
Hi Alex,
On 2018-07-14 14:57, Alex Branham wrote:
Hi Henric,
We've made an adjustment to how this works on Windows. Is it working now
for you?
I can confirm that it now works for me. Many thanks to the
ESS-developers for the fix!
Best,
Henric
Thanks,
Alex
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018,
Hi Alex,
On 2018-07-01 17:27, Alex Branham wrote:
Hi Henric -
Thanks. I forgot how Windows handles different R versions.
I've pushed a commit to my personal branch that I think fixes this. I
did it on a separate branch that contains some other work though so the
line numbers won't match up
Hi Alex,
On 2018-07-01 15:51, Alex Branham wrote:
Thanks. I think the solution is to change "car" to "cdr" in
ess-r-define-runners in ess-r-mode.el. It's hard for me to test this,
though, since I don't have a windows machine.
IIUC, you'd like to change 'car' to 'cdr' on L733:
Files/Git/cmd" "C:/Program Files (x86)/Pandoc/" "C:/Program
Files/TortoiseSVN/bin" "C:/Program Files/Intel/WiFi/bin/" "C:/Program
Files/Common Files/Intel/WirelessCommon/"
"C:/Users/henwin/AppData/Local/Microsoft/WindowsApps"
"C:/Mi
Hi,
I'd like to report the following, which I suspect is a bug:
On my Windows 10 system using Emacs 25.3.1 I've got several R versions.
For example, I've got R-3.5.0 and R-devel installed under C:\Program
Files\R\R-3.5 and C:\Program Files\R\R-3.6, respectively.
Up until quite recently, I
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