thanks Chuck

this sounds very interesting!

i installed polymode from melpa and added this config

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
(use-package polymode
 :ensure t
 :config
(require 'poly-R)
(require 'poly-org)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org" . poly-org-mode))
 )
#+END_SRC

i then loaded a .org file with R code and entered C-c C-n in the R code
block yet nothing happens and the point moves to the end of the block

are there additional config needed (keybinds, etc?), what am i missing?

best

z

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Charles C. Berry <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Nov 2015, Ista Zahn wrote:
>
> I recommend using polymode[1] as a more general solution to the need to
>> interact with code blocks without pulling up a separate edit buffer. It
>> seamlessly switches major modes when point is inside a code block.
>>
>> Best,
>> Ista
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/vspinu/polymode
>>
>
> Ista,
>
> Thanks for this pointer. I've been meaning to check out polymode for
> some time, and your posting gave me the push to try it out.
>
> For anyone who wants to try it, after cloning into ~/elisp/polymode I
> only needed to add this in my init (ESS was already in my init).
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq load-path
>       (append '("~/elisp/polymode"  "~/elisp/polymode/modes")
>               load-path))
> (require 'poly-org)
> (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org" . poly-org-mode))
> #+END_SRC
>
> When point is inside a src-block the local mode prevails. So, C-c C-n
> inside an R src block sends the line point is on to the R process. C-c
> C-c sends the region (or function or paragraph) to the process when
> point is in the body. To execute `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c' on the src block
> with the C-c C-c keying, it is necessary to move point to before or
> after the body.
>
> ---
>
> Now that I have tried this, I agree that it is better to let polymode
> handle this kind of interaction than to try to build it into Org mode.
>
> Best,
>
> Chuck
>
>

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