Hi, John,
you don't have to switch to linux in order to use ess + emacs with R.
just follow the installation instruction of ess and it will take you 5
minutes at most. i also feel that xemacs seems more friendly than
gnuemacs for windows user.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 3:40 PM, John Sorkin <[EMAIL PR
John Sorkin grecc.umaryland.edu> writes:
> Can anyone suggest a document that I might read?
I would suggest the ess manual itself:
http://stat.ethz.ch/ESS/ess.pdf
and John Fox's document:
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Books/Companion/ESS/ess-xemacs.pdf.
Even though the latter deals wit
Louise Hoffman wrote:
>> At the suggestion of many people, I have installed emacs on my linux (Fedora
>> 8.0) computer with the intention of using emacs as window interface to R
>> (2.6.0). I have gone though the emacs tutorial and don't see any information
>> about how I should use emacs to run
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 21:45 +0100, Louise Hoffman wrote:
> > At the suggestion of many people, I have installed emacs on my linux
> (Fedora 8.0) computer with the intention of using emacs as window
> interface to R (2.6.0). I have gone though the emacs tutorial and
> don't see any information about
> At the suggestion of many people, I have installed emacs on my linux (Fedora
> 8.0) computer with the intention of using emacs as window interface to R
> (2.6.0). I have gone though the emacs tutorial and don't see any information
> about how I should use emacs to run R. Can anyone suggest a d
At the suggestion of many people, I have installed emacs on my linux (Fedora
8.0) computer with the intention of using emacs as window interface to R
(2.6.0). I have gone though the emacs tutorial and don't see any information
about how I should use emacs to run R. Can anyone suggest a document
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