Oh, yes. I think I did do something like this, but for some reason the
two incarnations bothered me.
Murray Jorgensen
David Scott wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I tried R-WinEdt a few years ago, but as I remember it interfered with
my usual use of WinEdt which is as a front end to MiKTeX. Is there a way
to use WinEdt both ways?
Murray Jorgensen
This problem annoyed me for a while too. My solution (which is not perhaps
ideal) is this. You want two different incarnations of WinEdt, one for
TeX, the other for R. On the desktop I have a shortcut to WinEdt which is
the one for TeX stuff. I open the other one with R syntax highlighting etc
by starting R and using library(RWinEdt). To do this you have to install
the RWinEdt package and SWinRegistry. This is all well explained in the
ReadMe.txt for RWinEdt.
I think with the right additions to the Target field in a shortcut to
WinEdt you can call up the incarnation of WinEdt that is suitable for R. I
haven't done that. You would then have two shortcuts to WinEdt, one for
your TeX stuff, one for R.
Uwe Ligges is the guru for this though.
David Scott
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