On 07/04/04, Duncan Murdoch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
S?ren H?jsgaard wrote:
I'm on a PC and have VIM, a VI clone that I love. Is it possible and
relatively easy to replace the Emacs editor with one like that which
you already have?
Does VIM have a way to run a program that uses stdin,
Søren Højsgaard wrote:
Dear all,
I have used R (Windows) for teaching statistics to agronomists and biologists - and they love R!! Yet there is one immediate short coming of R: The lack of an integrated editor. A plain editor (e.g. similar to notepad in windows) in which people can write their
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 13:33:17 -0700, Bob Cain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Søren Højsgaard wrote:
Dear all,
I have used R (Windows) for teaching statistics to agronomists and biologists - and
they love R!! Yet there is one immediate short coming of R: The lack of an
integrated editor. A plain
Bob Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm on a PC and have VIM, a VI clone that I love. Is it
possible and relatively easy to replace the Emacs editor
with one like that which you already have?
Depends on what for. There are R commands that involve calling up an
editor on a file and getting a
Hello there,
I have been using WinEdt as a text editor for a while. I use it in a
simple general purpose way, and take advantage of just a few of the 100's
(1000s?) of features. I would say that used this way it is certainly not
more difficult than R. So it would seem that if you are successful