Hi,

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of vincent
> (Sorry if the question has already been answered.)
> Could someone please suggest a good text editor for
> writing R sources ?
> (I know emacs exists ... but I find it a bit heavy).
> I use crimson (http://www.crimsoneditor.com) which is
> small and simple, but the R syntax seems not to be supported.
> Thanks for any advice

although I prefer myself (X)Emacs, I suggest to people Tinn-R, it is
GPLed, has syntax highlighting, and something I haven't seen with any
other editor before:
You write for example:
mydata <- read.table("xxxx.csv", header=TRUE, ....)
and while you are writing your code, a line pops up below the line you
are writing giving you the arguments and their default values for the
current function (I was impressed, I have to admit).

The homepage of this project is:
http://www.sciviews.org/Tinn-R/

Best,
Roland


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