since this topic is pretty popular, let me mention a problem i have found with the integrated editor from R.app:
the "undo typing" command seems to remove an arbitrary number of keystrokes. at times, i will make a mistake, then when i go to undo it, i find the editor has undone not only my mistake but a significant amount of prior work. it is difficult to produce a replicable example, because i am not sure whether the number of keystrokes that are undone is a function of time between the keystrokes, or some other grouping mechanism. i apologize for not including one. just wondering, has anyone else experienced this? is it a bug, or a setting? On Dec 6, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Randall C. Johnson [Contr] wrote: >> I have found that Emacs does a better job with auto-indentation, >> and have also >> made use of Emac's backup automation features. Emacs can probably >> do the "run >> a command from the editor trick" (it unclogged my toilet the other >> day); I >> just haven't figured out how to make it happen yet. > > ctr-c ctr-j runs the line > ctr-c ctr-r runs the region - mark the beginning of the region > with ctr-spc > ctr-c ctr-b runs the buffer > > Best, > Randy > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Randall C Johnson > Bioinformatics Analyst > SAIC-Frederick, Inc (Contractor) > Laboratory of Genomic Diversity > NCI-Frederick > P.O. Box B > 1050 Boyles Street > Bldg 560, Rm 11-85 > Frederick, MD 21702 > Phone: (301) 846-1304 > Fax: (301) 846-1686 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list R-SIG-Mac@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac