On 04/27/08 10:57, Brian Lunergan wrote: > 宋� - �歌 wrote: > > Brian, > > > > I assume what you meant was that you did not see an icon on the > > desktop like in windows. Well, R does not have a GUI under linux, and > > you need to open a terminal and type "R" to get started. But you can > > install either JGR, Rcommander, or PMG if you really want a GUI. For > > me, Emacs + ESS + R works best.
Me too, but I use xemacs instead of emacs. (Probably doesn't matter.) With Gnome, you can make a launcher and configure it to do what you want. For example, using xemacs instead of emacs, right-click on the panel, then choose "Add to panel" then "custom application launcher" then "command" and enter xemacs -f R (and then find a nice icon for it). (These instructions work on Fedora, which uses metacity along with Gnome, but my memory is that they always worked with Gnome.) You should have in your .xemacs/init.el one of the commands: ; if the latest ess installed in /usr/local (load "/usr/local/ess-5.3.7/lisp/ess-site") ;or, if not (assuming that ess is still part of the xemacs rpm) (require 'ess-site) And you should look at the ess web page: http://stat.ethz.ch/ESS/ Once you start R, it is a good idea to open another window (possibly in another viewport) with your command file. For xemacs, you do this with something like gnuclient myfile.R (I have an alias for this in .cshrc.) -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.