I am having problems with long Rmd files (and large data, long processing 
times) in Rstudio. (Sorry, yes, I use Emacs for things and 
ESS when I'm working with R (but rarely Rmd files) on a server, but I use 
Rstudio routinely "at home".) This has made me decide it's 

http://johnstantongeddes.org/open%20science/2014/03/26/Rmd-polymode.html 

looked pretty straightforward but I thought I should ask here if any changes 
since 2014 might make that too historical, perhaps not
as I couldn't find much that was recent on the topic of ESS and Rmd.  However, 
before I mess with an Emacs/ESS that works just fine
currently, I thought I'd ask here.

I'm running on Ubuntu 20.04 "at home" and Debian (4.19.152-1 (2020-10-18) in 
case it matters) on the server (and might as well 
set things up on both if it's easy).

Any advice will be gratefully received (and, who knows, might even tempt me 
back to Emacs/ESS for much more of what I'm doing!)

TIA,

Chris

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Sheffield and UDLA, Quito, Ecuador
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