Re: [ESS] Possible problem with Org 9.6?

2022-12-02 Thread Colin Baxter via ESS-help
> William Denton via ESS-help writes: > On 2 December 2022, Colin Baxter wrote: >> I have now used your set-up, exactly I think, using "emacs-28.2 >> -q" and the latest ESS and I still cannot reproduce your >> error. For me, the src source block gives the expected >>

Re: [ESS] Possible problem with Org 9.6?

2022-12-02 Thread William Denton via ESS-help
On 2 December 2022, Colin Baxter wrote: I have now used your set-up, exactly I think, using "emacs-28.2 -q" and the latest ESS and I still cannot reproduce your error. For me, the src source block gives the expected result. I'm stuck! Strange! But it's been fixed in Org, so whatever caused

Re: [ESS] Possible problem with Org 9.6?

2022-12-02 Thread Colin Baxter via ESS-help
Dear William, > William Denton via ESS-help writes: > On 1 December 2022, Colin Baxter via ESS-help wrote: >> My last post was mangled. The "Nor me" referred to a satisfactory >> output of the R code - not to "haven't a clue"! >> >> Are you using the latest ESS from

Re: [ESS] Possible problem with Org 9.6?

2022-12-02 Thread Colin Baxter via ESS-help
Ok, it's not ob-R. If I load ob-R I still get #+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both x <- 2:4 print(x) #+end_src #+Results[5cafbcfc3677a0d07c696e39397c23e61ba0c021]: : [1] 2 3 4 __ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list

Re: [ESS] Possible problem with Org 9.6?

2022-12-02 Thread Colin Baxter via ESS-help
Hello William, > William Denton via ESS-help writes: > On 1 December 2022, Colin Baxter via ESS-help wrote: >> My last post was mangled. The "Nor me" referred to a satisfactory >> output of the R code - not to "haven't a clue"! >> >> Are you using the latest ESS from