I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Alpha. It has highlighting,
indenting, parenthesis matching, excellent integration with R (or
that other commercial version of R). There are versions for Classic
(Alpha8), OS X (Alphax), as well as *NIX and Windows (AlphatTk).
Alpha is shareware, based on the
TomH == Thomas Schönhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Fri, 21 Jan 2005 23:21:30 +0100 writes:
TomH Hello,
TomH Am Freitag, den 21.01.2005, 06:39 -0500 schrieb Sean Davis:
Consider using ESS and xemacs or emacs. You get syntax highlighting,
auto-indent, command auto-complete,
Jacques VESLOT wrote:
Could someone please make me know if there is a nice script editor available
under Mac, similar to Crimson, that offers R syntax highlighting (and pairs
of parentheses underlining) ?
Did you look into BareBone's TextWrangler, 'BBEdit Lite' replacement?
It's now available
Hi,
There is also SubEthaEdit, quite an elegant editor with R/S syntax
highlighting
as 1 of the many available modes.
With AppleScript its easy to sent the edit window, a file, a selection
etc. to R for
execution.
http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/
Rob
On Jan 24, 2005, at 8:41 AM, Paul
Also, you might want to consider using VIM, http://vim.org or
http://macvim.org/. I run it on my 17 PB as it is my editor of choice. As
with the emacs varieties, if you are not familiar with it, it does have a
bit of a learning curve. However, it absolutely does syntax highlighting,
Dear all,
Could someone please make me know if there is a nice script editor available
under Mac, similar to Crimson, that offers R syntax highlighting (and pairs
of parentheses underlining) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jacques VESLOT
Cirad
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You could look at http://www.r-project.org/GUI/projects/Editors.html for
a list of text editors offering, at least, syntax highlighting of R
code. For Mac (OS X), it seems you have the choice between SubEthaEdit,
BlueFish and Jedit,... plus the code editor included in JGR (see:
JGR has an fairly intelligent editor, and it works on Mac.
Andy
From: Sean Davis
Consider using ESS and xemacs or emacs. You get syntax highlighting,
auto-indent, command auto-complete, transcripts for your session,
integrated help, and the tools of one of the most powerful
text
Hello,
Am Freitag, den 21.01.2005, 06:39 -0500 schrieb Sean Davis:
Consider using ESS and xemacs or emacs. You get syntax highlighting,
auto-indent, command auto-complete, transcripts for your session,
integrated help, and the tools of one of the most powerful text editors
on the planet.