Hi Andrew,

This issue I think have been coming up a few more times. Let me make sure we're 
seeing the same things.

You open R.app and then create a new document in the build-in editor. That's 
where you type 'test1<-1:10', followed by cmd-rtn.

You now see the 'test1' show up in the console, but only after you type the 
'<'. For every subsequent character you type in, 'test' is added (inserted 
really) into the console buffer.
Even if you delete a character, 'test1' is inserted once more.

Now, if you create a second line, say 'test2<-3:6', it continues to copy 
whatever is in front of the '<' on the 1st line in the file.

If you insert a blank (space) before the '<' on the 1st line, the problem is no 
longer there. Do you see the same behavior?

Maybe inserting a blank on the 1st line can be used as a workaround for now?

Rob J. Goedman
[email protected]




On Jan 18, 2013, at 10:55 AM, Andrew Beckerman <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Simon et al - in an effort to try and solve this issue, with nothing else 
> open, I've started R.app.  I then open a script, type test<-1:10, cmd-rtn, 
> and get some phantom text.  
> 
> I've then acquired the sysdiagnose_2013.01.18_15-48-08-CLST.tar.gz pile of 
> stuff.  Do you think that any relevant info could be in here?  Does anyone 
> have any ideas, in the wisdom if Unix, where to start looking? 
> 
> Thanks in advance.  Its quite an irritating little thing that I am sure has 
> something to do with other programmes on my machine (I am using PERL, GNU 
> parallel and various other unix software for genomics work (like samtools and 
> requirements, etc). Short of deleting all of that stuff, I wonder if there is 
> a way to see the activity.....
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Andrew
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