JEdit has an R syntax highlighting file at http://community.jedit.org. It
is listed as a file pretty far down on the right side menus as R Edit Mode
- Extensive Version.
Ben Stabler
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From: Yi-Xiong Sean Zhou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
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Subject: Re: [R] text editor for R - summary on R-WinEdt
Dear all,
let me try to summarize this thread's R-WinEdt related messages and give
a few comments:
Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which
Dear all,
let me try to summarize this thread's R-WinEdt related messages and give
a few comments:
Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which is as a front end to MiKTeX. Is there a
way to use WinEdt both ways?
Yi-Xiong Sean Zhou wrote:
Hi,
What is the best text editor for programming in R? I am using JEdit as the
text editor, however, it does not have anything specific for R. It will be
nice to have a developing environment where the keywords are highlighted,
plus some other debugging functions.
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 17:47, Yi-Xiong Sean Zhou wrote:
Hi,
What is the best text editor for programming in R? I am using JEdit as the
text editor, however, it does not have anything specific for R. It will be
nice to have a developing environment where the keywords are highlighted,
plus
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which is as a front end to MiKTeX. Is there a way
to use WinEdt both ways?
Murray Jorgensen
Marc Schwartz wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 17:47, Yi-Xiong Sean Zhou wrote:
Hi,
What is the best text
Uwe would be the authority on this 8-), but my impression is that if you
keep two separate shortcuts, you should be fine. The one for R-WinEdt has
flags that sets it up for R, which should not be used in the one for MikTeX.
Andy
From: Murray Jorgensen
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but
Hi,
Uwe would be the authority on this 8-), but my impression is that if you
keep two separate shortcuts, you should be fine. The one for R-WinEdt has
flags that sets it up for R, which should not be used in the one for MikTeX.
I think Andy is correct. A few years ago (back in the dark ages
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which is as a front end to MiKTeX. Is there a way
to use WinEdt both ways?
Murray Jorgensen
This problem annoyed me for a while too. My solution
I use WinEdt for both. I simply installed it twice, and set up one
version for R and one for LaTeX, I have seperate icons on the desktop,
with different names, and it works fine.
HTH
Peter
Peter L. Flom, PhD
Assistant Director, Statistics and Data Analysis Core
Center for Drug Use and HIV
Oh, yes. I think I did do something like this, but for some reason the
two incarnations bothered me.
Murray Jorgensen
David Scott wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which is as a front
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