Simon, Thanks very much for this - it should be very useful.
NB I'm copying to the list for information. Best wishes, Tim At 09:19 -0500 31/12/07, Simon Urbanek wrote: >Hi Tim, > >it should be in the current SVN (i.e. try tonight's build). > >Thanks, >Simon > >At 09:50 +0000 21/12/07, Tim Cole wrote: >>Simon, >> >>I'm approaching you direct to expand on why I'm requesting this extension. >> >>I've recently come across TINN-R, a flexible R editor for Windows, >>which you probably are familiar with. I was very taken with it as a >>development environment, in that one can maintain all commands in >>an editor window, and fire them across to the console for >>execution. This for me is a much better way to work than >>maintaining commands in the console via the history. >> >>TINN-R has separate icons for executing the current line, executing >>the selection and executing the file, and each can be mapped to a >>key. The only part of this that is not available in the R editor is >>a way to execute the line, which (at least for me) would be the >>most useful of all. >> >>I can't see any difficulty in principle in making the change, so I >>hope you will consider it. >> >>Best wishes, >>Tim >> >>At 09:44 +0000 13/12/07, Tim Cole wrote: >>>I use Cmd-E a lot in the R editor to source the whole file, but >>>I've only just noticed Cmd-Rtn to execute the selection. A useful >>>extension to this would be to execute the current line, which I >>>don't think is currently available. >>> >>>Could the definition of Cmd-Rtn be extended to execute either the >>>selection, or if nothing is selected the current line? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone +44(0)20 7905 2666 Fax +44(0)20 7905 2381 Paed Epidemiology & Biostats, UCL Institute of Child Health, London WC1N 1EH, UK _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
