Re: [R] Emacs and ESS help

2009-09-18 Thread jaropis
> Any and all help is deeply appreciated. If you do not want to learn all the inns and outs of Emacs, just download the Emacs distribution provided by Vincent Goulet - it has ESS. Uninstall your present Emacs, go to http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/ressources/emacs/ download Vincent's distributi

Re: [R] Emacs and ESS help

2009-09-18 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Hi, On Sep 18, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Richard M. Heiberger wrote: See the documentation for ESS in the ESS distribution ess/doc/html/readme.html There is even more detail in ess/doc/html/ess.html For the specific question about the emacs initialization file ~/.emacs, that file is in your home

Re: [R] Emacs and ESS help

2009-09-18 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
See the documentation for ESS in the ESS distribution ess/doc/html/readme.html There is even more detail in ess/doc/html/ess.html For the specific question about the emacs initialization file ~/.emacs, that file is in your home directory which emacs will find. The "~" abbreviation is required a

Re: [R] EMACS and ESS

2008-01-15 Thread Martin Maechler
> "GS" == Gavin Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:31:45 + writes: GS> Hi John, I've used Emacs + ESS under Fedora since Core 1 GS> and the easiest way I found to install it was to follow GS> the instructions on the ESS web-page. This had the GS>

Re: [R] EMACS and ESS

2008-01-15 Thread Gavin Simpson
Hi John, I've used Emacs + ESS under Fedora since Core 1 and the easiest way I found to install it was to follow the instructions on the ESS web-page. This had the downside of actively having to be involved with updating to later versions of ESS, so it was a nice surprise to find that ESS is avail

Re: [R] EMACS and ESS

2008-01-15 Thread Peter Dalgaard
John Sorkin wrote: > Fedora Linux 8 > R 2.6.1 > Intel CPU > > I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested to me > that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and several > other places to try to find an RPM for EMACS and, if I need it for ESS. I > have n

Re: [R] EMACS and ESS

2008-01-15 Thread Armin Goralczyk
On Jan 15, 2008 5:18 AM, John Sorkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fedora Linux 8 > R 2.6.1 > Intel CPU > > I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested to me > that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and several > other places to try to find an RPM for