Several messages last week debated about a portable R with Tinn-R.
I made such an app just a few weeks ago.
It's called R-TinnR-portables and is available here:
http://otan.ecoledelapaix.org/spip.php?article102
Simply unzip the file downloadable under the name
"R-2.8.1TinnR-portables".
You'll have
Unfortunately, the suggested way with JauntePE does not work completely.
Maybe I have found a better alternative now:
There is a little free application by Sysinternals (now owned by MS) which
can create junction points, i.e. a system link to a directory under Windows.
It is available here:
http:
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From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org on behalf of Werner W.
Sent: Wed 3/4/2009 6:39 AM
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JauntePE is really easy to use. It does not take any particular skill. Just
launch the main application, click on the Lauch JPE Quickie Button and it
will guide you through the process. I left everything with the default
settings. In brief, one starts the Tinn-R installer once from within JPE
prob
Hi Werner,
Could you to post here details about the Tinn-R truly portable with
JauntePE?
I think it will be also useful for all Tinn-R users, like me. ;-)
Many thanks,
JCFaria
Werner W. wrote:
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> Many, many thanks for all the answers!
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> Notepad++ looks very promising although it does not
Many, many thanks for all the answers!
Notepad++ looks very promising although it does not have a project file
management facility. But it has a very clean appearance. I'll have to look
into SciTE which also sounds quite good. There seem to be some good
alternatives.
Meanwhile, I found a freewar
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>Thanks for the plug on NppToR. Yes it is portable, but a few
Thanks for the plug on NppToR. Yes it is portable, but a few of the
features don't work. I have it on my plan to have a launcher for the
portable apps menu. Also the website for NppToR is now
https://sourceforge.net/projects/npptor/
On my personal website I also keep, semi-up-to-date a
portablea
Werner Wernersen yahoo.de> writes:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have been dreaming about a complete R environment on my USB stick for a
long time. Now I finally want to
> realize it but what I am missing is a good, portable editor for R which has
tabs and syntax highlighting, can
> execute code, has book
Hello Werner,
Did you already try to use the new version of Tinn-R (2.2.0.2) and R in USB
stick?
I use it without problem!
A good idea is to have a backup of your system configuration also in the USB
stick.
Unzip it (in any place) and replace the folder Tinn-R where Tinn-R stores
all ini files i
I feel emacs is portable enough for me.
On 3/2/09, Werner Wernersen wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have been dreaming about a complete R environment on my USB stick for a
> long time. Now I finally want to realize it but what I am missing is a good,
> portable editor for R which has tabs and syntax highlig
Hi,
I have been dreaming about a complete R environment on my USB stick for a long
time. Now I finally want to realize it but what I am missing is a good,
portable editor for R which has tabs and syntax highlighting, can execute code,
has bookmarks and a little project file management facility
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