Thanks to all of you !!!
2010/2/26
> I also agree, Emacs without question. The learning curve is a bit steep
> but once you know it you can use it
> for just about anything, but cleaning the kitchen sink!
>
> Gérald Jean
> Conseiller senior en statistiques,
> VP Planification et Développemen
If you do everything in Windows, Tinn-R is one of the best and also the one I
use. I also tried WinEdt. It's very good, but it is not free. If you want a
cross-platform editor, Emacs+ESS is the one. Like others said, the learning
curve is steep, but worth it.
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Subject: Re: [R] text editors
Sha
Sharpie wrote:
Dwayne Blind wrote:
Dear all,
Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ?
What
about Tinn-R ?
Thank you very much,
Dwayne
Learning a text editor is a significant and very valuable investment of your
time. In order to maximize the return from thi
Sharpie wrote:
>
> For example, I spend an equal amount of time working on Windows, OS X and
> Linux. There are a ton of great Windows-only editors out there, but they
> aren't a good option for me because I only use windows 1/3 of the time I'm
> at a computer.
>
> Some good editors I know of
Dwayne Blind wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ?
> What
> about Tinn-R ?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Dwayne
>
>
Learning a text editor is a significant and very valuable investment of your
time. In order to maximize the return fro
I also agree, Emacs without question. The learning curve is a bit steep
but once you know it you can use it
for just about anything, but cleaning the kitchen sink!
Gérald Jean
Conseiller senior en statistiques,
VP Planification et Développement des Marchés,
Desjardins Groupe d'Assurances Générale
As has been said before: Emacs! It's not as scary as it used to be.
For Windows I recommend
http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/ressources/emacs/
-Ista
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Dwayne Blind wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ? What
>
There is a list here:
http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/projects/Editors.html
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Dwayne Blind wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ? What
> about Tinn-R ?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Dwayne
>
> [[alternative
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Dear all,
Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ? What
about Tinn-R ?
Dwayne,
Perhaps you have seen http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/ , it has
information on several possibilities. It would be hard to pull me away
from using Emacs with ESS
Dear all,
Do you use a text editor ? What would you recommend for Windows users ? What
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Emacs + ESS does too.
Giovanni
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Hi,
On Oct 6, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Gregory Gentlemen wrote:
Hi fellow R-users,
Are there any text editors that recognize sweave (.rnw) files? I am
running Windows Vista and in the past I used Tinn-R for R files but
it (surprisingly) doesn't recognize rnw files and does not do any
syntax hi
On 10/6/09, Gregory Gentlemen wrote:
> Are there any text editors that recognize sweave (.rnw) files? I am running
> Windows Vista and in the past I used Tinn-R for R files but it (surprisingly)
> doesn't recognize rnw files and does not do any syntax highlighting for them.
>
Slightly off-topic
vim/gvim does syntax highlighting of R, Sweave and latex.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Gregory Gentlemen
wrote:
> Hi fellow R-users,
>
> Are there any text editors that recognize sweave (.rnw) files? I am running
> Windows Vista and in the past I used Tinn-R for R files but it (surprisingly)
f Gregory Gentlemen
> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:31 AM
> To: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: [R] Text editors for Sweave (rnw) files
>
> Hi fellow R-users,
>
> Are there any text editors that recognize sweave (.rnw) files? I am
> running Windows Vista and in the past
Hi fellow R-users,
Are there any text editors that recognize sweave (.rnw) files? I am running
Windows Vista and in the past I used Tinn-R for R files but it (surprisingly)
doesn't recognize rnw files and does not do any syntax highlighting for them.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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On 11-Sep-09 21:02:06, Patrick Connolly wrote:
> On Fri, 11-Sep-2009 at 03:46PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
>
> []
>
>|> Well, not really!! My point (and certainly Charles Curran's point)
>|> is that in touch-typing you know by proprioception and
>|> neuromuscular coordination where your finger
[Answering to the threads question]
For those who use Gnome's gedit, there is now RGedit:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rgedit
Apologies if this was already posted,
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On Fri, 11-Sep-2009 at 03:46PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
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|> Well, not really!! My point (and certainly Charles Curran's point)
|> is that in touch-typing you know by proprioception and
|> neuromuscular coordination where your fingers are relative to the
|> keys on the keyboard, and what ke
Ted, I think I share your feelings about mice (e.g., that is why I use
window managers where the mouse is not needed or is actually
discouraged) but ...
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Ted Harding
wrote:
> On 11-Sep-09 14:16:44, Clint Bowman wrote:
>> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
On 11-Sep-09 14:16:44, Clint Bowman wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
>> On 11/09/2009 6:53 AM, (Ted Harding) wrote:
>>> On 11-Sep-09 10:41:21, Jim Lemon wrote:
>>> > On 09/11/2009 05:15 PM, Patrick Connolly wrote:
>>> > > ...
>>> > > | > and in previous versions, you coul
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 11/09/2009 6:53 AM, (Ted Harding) wrote:
On 11-Sep-09 10:41:21, Jim Lemon wrote:
> On 09/11/2009 05:15 PM, Patrick Connolly wrote:
> > ...
> > | > and in previous versions, you could always do M-x cua-mode for
> > | > the same effect. Talk ab
On 11/09/2009 6:53 AM, (Ted Harding) wrote:
On 11-Sep-09 10:41:21, Jim Lemon wrote:
On 09/11/2009 05:15 PM, Patrick Connolly wrote:
...
|> and in previous versions, you could always do M-x cua-mode for
|> the same effect. Talk about a well-hidden function mostly directed
|> at beginners ...
On 11-Sep-09 10:41:21, Jim Lemon wrote:
> On 09/11/2009 05:15 PM, Patrick Connolly wrote:
>> ...
>> |> and in previous versions, you could always do M-x cua-mode for
>> |> the same effect. Talk about a well-hidden function mostly directed
>> |> at beginners ...
>>
>> Perhaps the thinking was tha
On 09/11/2009 05:15 PM, Patrick Connolly wrote:
...
|> and in previous versions, you could always do M-x cua-mode for
|> the same effect. Talk about a well-hidden function mostly directed
|> at beginners ...
Perhaps the thinking was that by the time they find it, they'll
already have noticed
On Fri, 11-Sep-2009 at 06:12AM +0200, Johannes Huesing wrote:
|> Martin Maechler [Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at
09:17:42AM CEST]:
|> > > "PaCo" == p connolly
|> > > on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:19:31 +1200 writes:
|> >
|> > PaCo> On Mon, 31-Aug-2009 at 08:25PM +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
|> >
Martin Maechler [Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:17:42AM
CEST]:
> > "PaCo" == p connolly
> > on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:19:31 +1200 writes:
>
> PaCo> On Mon, 31-Aug-2009 at 08:25PM +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
> PaCo> [...]
[...]
> PaCo> |> Emacs still
> PaCo> |> has that annoying tr
Jonathan Greenberg:
> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
> with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have
> some level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
I use RKward. It’s a KDE app, based on the same editor
> "PaCo" == p connolly
> on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:19:31 +1200 writes:
PaCo> On Mon, 31-Aug-2009 at 08:25PM +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
PaCo> [...]
PaCo> |> Hi Liviu,
PaCo> |> I was going to steer clear of this one, as my favorite editor
(NEdit)
PaCo> |> has become mild
On Mon, 31-Aug-2009 at 08:25PM +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
[...]
|> Hi Liviu,
|> I was going to steer clear of this one, as my favorite editor (NEdit)
|> has become mildly incompatible with my favorite window manager (KDE) on
|> my favorite operating system (Linux) and I have sadly taken to using
|>
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 12:25:38 +0200, Jim Lemon wrote:
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Could someone give a brief and subjective overview of ESS. I notice
that many people use it, and many describe it as the tool for the
power user. As far as I'm concerned, I've once again looked at Emacs
(after couple of
e commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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keyboard commands offered by
Emacs makes work very comfortable.
I think one doesn't even need to be a "power user", as you said, to benefit
from this.
Best wishes,
Uli
--- El lun 31-ago-09, Martin Maechler escribió:
> De:: Martin Maechler
> Asunto: Re: [R] Best R tex
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Could someone give a brief and subjective overview of ESS. I notice
that many people use it, and many describe it as the tool for the
power user. As far as I'm concerned, I've once again looked at Emacs
(after couple of years) and I still don't feel like using it for my
edit
> "LA" == Liviu Andronic
> on Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:59:52 +0100 writes:
LA> Hello,
LA> On 8/30/09, Uli Kleinwechter wrote:
>> contributing to your poll: Also Emacs+ESS on Linux.
>>
LA> Could someone give a brief and subjective overview of ESS. I notice
LA> that
iviu Andronic Date:
Dimanche, 30 Août 2009, 17:01Objet: Re: [R] Best R text editors?À: Grzes
Cc: r-help@r-project.org> On 8/30/09, Grzes
wrote:> > I'm using PLD Linux and in my opinion, if you
looking > for very easy editor -> > Geany!!! It'll be fantastic ;)>
emacs + ess in windows is just as powerful as in linux.
emacs is the only programming editor i would ever need.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Rodrigo Aluizio wrote:
> Well, on Linux => Emacs+ Ess
> On Windows => Tinn-R
>
> -
> MSc. R
Well, on Linux => Emacs+ Ess
On Windows => Tinn-R
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On 8/30/09, Grzes wrote:
> I'm using PLD Linux and in my opinion, if you looking for very easy editor -
> Geany!!! It'll be fantastic ;)
>
Yeah, Geany is very simple and comfortable. But there is no direct
link to R, and not being able to evaluate code on the fly is a
show-stopper for me.
Liviu
Uli Kleinwechter wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> contributing to your poll: Also Emacs+ESS on Linux.
same here
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I'm using PLD Linux and in my opinion, if you looking for very easy editor -
Geany!!! It'll be fantastic ;)
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Hello,
On 8/30/09, Uli Kleinwechter wrote:
> contributing to your poll: Also Emacs+ESS on Linux.
>
Could someone give a brief and subjective overview of ESS. I notice
that many people use it, and many describe it as the tool for the
power user. As far as I'm concerned, I've once again looked at
Hi Jonathan,
contributing to your poll: Also Emacs+ESS on Linux.
Uli
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Great question to put up here :)
My preferences:
1) notepad++ with NPPToR
2) tinn-R (was leading for a long time, but recently I decided to go with
notepad++ )
3) JGR / RCMDR (although RCMDR can be connected with the previous ones - and
I wish it would get more developed)
With the rest I didn't h
Emacs + ESS
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Jonathan
Greenberg wrote:
> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
> with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have some
> level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
>
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
with R?
Emacs+ESS
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r-help-boun...@r-project.org napsal dne 28.08.2009 09:16:38:
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 12:43:41 -0700 Jonathan Greenberg
> wrote:
>
> JG> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for
> JG> working with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors
> JG> tha
I've only really used Tinn-R but so far I am very happy with it.
--- On Thu, 8/27/09, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> From: Jonathan Greenberg
> Subject: [R] Best R text editors?
> To: "r-help"
> Received: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 3:43 PM
> Quick informal poll:
On 08/27/2009 09:43 PM, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have
some level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
--j
This wiki page is set t
I'm using Emacs+ESS on Linux and OS X. Of course, since I use Emacs
for pretty much everything it was an easy choice. :)
-Bjorn
2009/8/27 Jonathan Greenberg :
> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
> with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors t
Thanks, Corrado.
Corrado wrote:
I am using 3.4.2 not 3.5, I would not know. But it is worth visiting the
STATET mailing list archive and subscribe to the mailing list.
FYI, here the available public testing version for Eclipse 3.5
http://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/pipermail/statet-user/20
I am using 3.4.2 not 3.5, I would not know. But it is worth visiting the
STATET mailing list archive and subscribe to the mailing list.
On Friday 28 August 2009 09:22:14 [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Corrado wrote:
> > Eclipse + StatET (the R plugin) both on Linux and W
Hi!
Corrado wrote:
Eclipse + StatET (the R plugin) both on Linux and Windows
Please, does it work with Eclipse 3.5 Galileo on a Mac OS X (10.5.8) box?
Thanks!
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Eclipse + StatET (the R plugin) both on Linux and Windows
On Thursday 27 August 2009 20:43:41 Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
> with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have
> some level of direct R inter
On 8/28/09, Stefan Grosse wrote:
> (JGR useless here since it consumes 100% CPU at least with Fedora
> Linux)
>
The quick fix is to access Help > About after the splash screen
disappears at start-up. This works on Debian and Ubuntu.
Liviu
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wrote:
JG> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for
JG> working with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors
JG> that have some level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R,
JG> Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
By
On 8/27/09, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> Quick informal poll: what is everyone's favorite text editor for working
> with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have some
> level of direct R interface (e.g. Tinn-R, Komodo+SciViews). Thanks!
>
JGR
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with R? I'd like to hear from people who are using editors that have
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