Re: [R] Editor for Mac

2008-07-23 Thread Hans-Peter Suter
 Thanks for the answers,
 but I'm looking for an editor like Tinn-R.

What about VM Fusion and continue to use Tinn-R then?

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PS: I use TextMate (and like it)

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac

2008-07-23 Thread stephen sefick
simultron

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Hans-Peter Suter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Thanks for the answers,
  but I'm looking for an editor like Tinn-R.

 What about VM Fusion and continue to use Tinn-R then?

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac

2008-07-22 Thread Shige Song
Try Komodo Edit and SciviewsK. They work on Windows, Linux, and Mac.

Shige

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:48 AM, Angelo Scozzarella 
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 Thanks for the answers,
 but I'm looking for an editor like Tinn-R.

 Is there something like it for Mac?


 Angelo Scozzarella

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Re: [R] Editor fpr Mac OS

2008-07-21 Thread Hans W. Borchers
Angelo Scozzarella angeloscozzarella at tiscali.it writes:

 
 Hi,
 is there a good editor for Mac Os?

We had the same discussion in December 2007 and again in June 2008. Please
consider the recommendations given in these threads.

My personal favorite: TextMate http://macromates.com/, though commercial, is
excellent -- except you are an experienced Emacs user, in that case take also
Aquamacs http://aquamacs.org/ into account.
 
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Re: [R] Editor fpr Mac OS

2008-07-21 Thread Don MacQueen
Check the archives of the r-sig-mac mailing list. People have made 
suggestions there.


-Don

At 7:39 PM +0200 7/21/08, Angelo Scozzarella wrote:

Hi,
is there a good editor for Mac Os?

Thank

Angelo Scozzarella

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Re: [R] Editor fpr Mac OS

2008-07-21 Thread Rolf Turner


On 22/07/2008, at 5:39 AM, Angelo Scozzarella wrote:


Hi,
is there a good editor for Mac Os?


Yes; vi[m].

cheers,

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Erik Iverson



Sebastian Leuzinger wrote:

Dear R-list I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now
looking for a new editor for R. I would like one that features a
split window (console + editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can
anyone help? Especially the split-window feature does not seem to be
easily available in the editors desribed on the R-help site, except
Emacs, which I am reluctant to start using.


Don't discount it out of hand.  Leaning Emacs has been one of the best 
things for my productivity that I have ever done, especially combined 
with R using ESS.  If you just want the basics, it really isn't 
different than any other editor.



 I am on a MacBook Air

with OS X 10.5 using R 2.7.0 Thanks Sebastian

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Graham Smith
Have a look at TextMate  http://macromates.com/

Graham

2008/6/18 Sebastian Leuzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Dear R-list
 I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for a new
 editor for R. I would like one that features a split window (console +
 editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help? Especially the
 split-window feature does not seem to be easily available in the editors
 desribed on the R-help site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant to start
 using. I am on a MacBook Air with OS X 10.5 using R 2.7.0
 Thanks
 Sebastian


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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Thomas Adams

Sebastian,

You may also want to look at BBEdit (http://www.barebones.com/). Welcome 
to Macintosh!


Regards,
Tom

Sebastian Leuzinger wrote:

Dear R-list
I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for a new editor 
for R. I would like one that features a split window (console + editor) as well 
as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help? Especially the split-window feature 
does not seem to be easily available in the editors desribed on the R-help 
site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant to start using. I am on a MacBook Air 
with OS X 10.5 using R 2.7.0
Thanks
Sebastian

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Markus Gesmann
Smultron http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ is a nice (and free) alternative to 
the R build in editor. However, I would suggest to send Mac specific questions 
to the R-Mac mail list: https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac

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Dear R-list
I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for a new editor 
for R. I would like one that features a split window (console + editor) as well 
as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help? Especially the split-window feature 
does not seem to be easily available in the editors desribed on the R-help 
site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant to start using. I am on a MacBook Air 
with OS X 10.5 using R 2.7.0 Thanks Sebastian

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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Hans-Jörg Bibiko


On 18.06.2008, at 18:09, Graham Smith wrote:


Have a look at TextMate  http://macromates.com/


There are three extensions (bundles) available dealing with R for  
TextMate [up to now in the Review repository]:

[in very short terms]
1) R
- writing R scripts and executing it (plots are inside as pdfs  
available)

- one can execute more than one R script
- fast syntax highlighting, snippets (macros) for fast writing etc.
- command completion
- GUI for inserting function parameters
- displaying the command signature
- tidy function
- drag'n'drop facilities (drag a csv to the window it inserts read.csv 
('filename'))



2) R Console (R.app)
- to remote R.app via AppleScript but with all goodies of TextMate


3) R Console (Rdaemon) - an ESS-like extension
- R runs hidden inside of TextMate
- it combines a text editor and the R console in a sophisticated way
- easy to expandably
- many GUI-like elements (Graphics/Package Manager ...)
- only written in scripting languages
- crash safer - if R/TextMate/Mac crashes one has at least the entire  
last session as text file to reconstruct



and many many many more

If you want to know more let it me know.

--Hans



2008/6/18 Sebastian Leuzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Dear R-list
I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for a  
new
editor for R. I would like one that features a split window  
(console +
editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help?  
Especially the
split-window feature does not seem to be easily available in the  
editors
desribed on the R-help site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant to  
start

using.


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Re: [R] Editor for Mac OSX

2008-06-18 Thread Charilaos Skiadas
One more advantage of TextMate is support for Sweave files. You can  
have a Sweave file open, and the LaTeX parts of it are syntax colored  
according to LaTeX and one can use all the facilities of the LaTeX  
extension (bundle) in LaTeX (which probably has some things similar  
to AucTeX, has a number of other features and perhaps misses some  
features, I'm not too familiar with AucTeX to do a definitive  
comparison), while on the other hand the R parts are colored  
according to the R syntax and one can use all the goodies of the R  
bundles that Hans-Jörg describes below.


It does have the disadvantage of not being free, but personally it's  
the best $60 I've ever spent. There's a 30-day fully functional free  
trial period.


Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College

On Jun 18, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:



On 18.06.2008, at 18:09, Graham Smith wrote:


Have a look at TextMate  http://macromates.com/


There are three extensions (bundles) available dealing with R for  
TextMate [up to now in the Review repository]:

[in very short terms]
1) R
- writing R scripts and executing it (plots are inside as pdfs  
available)

- one can execute more than one R script
- fast syntax highlighting, snippets (macros) for fast writing etc.
- command completion
- GUI for inserting function parameters
- displaying the command signature
- tidy function
- drag'n'drop facilities (drag a csv to the window it inserts  
read.csv('filename'))



2) R Console (R.app)
- to remote R.app via AppleScript but with all goodies of TextMate


3) R Console (Rdaemon) - an ESS-like extension
- R runs hidden inside of TextMate
- it combines a text editor and the R console in a sophisticated way
- easy to expandably
- many GUI-like elements (Graphics/Package Manager ...)
- only written in scripting languages
- crash safer - if R/TextMate/Mac crashes one has at least the  
entire last session as text file to reconstruct



and many many many more

If you want to know more let it me know.

--Hans



2008/6/18 Sebastian Leuzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Dear R-list
I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now looking for  
a new
editor for R. I would like one that features a split window  
(console +
editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can anyone help?  
Especially the
split-window feature does not seem to be easily available in the  
editors
desribed on the R-help site, except Emacs, which I am reluctant  
to start

using.


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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-12 Thread Armin Goralczyk
On Dec 11, 2007 3:03 PM, Vincent Goulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Le mar. 11 déc. à 07:03, Neil Shephard a écrit :

  YIHSU CHEN-3 wrote:
 
  Dear R-user;
  I recently switched from PC to MAC.  Is there a compatible editor as
  Win-editor with package RWinEdit for MAC?
 
 
 
  I'd recommend using Emacs with ESS (see http://ess.r-project.org/).
  The
  advantage of this (beyond the seamless integration) is that its pretty
  platform neutral, and what you learn on your new Mac system will be
  portable
  (i.e. the same method of writing/interacting with your R script/
  session
  whether your on Mac/M$-windows/*NIX variant).

 I concur. Emacs is one of very few cross-platform editors with a
 special mode for R/S-Plus. If you want to give Emacs a try, I
 recommend Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org) on OS X. It ships with the
 latest ESS and is better integrated to the OS than a regular Emacs.

 In the future, post Mac related question to r-sig-mac, though.

 HTH Vincent


I agree that emacs seems to the best editor (especially if one knows
it already).
But there is one _big_ drawback: you cannot plot (interactively) to a
quartz device which looks much nicer than the usual X11 (or any other)
device.

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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-11 Thread Neil Shephard



YIHSU CHEN-3 wrote:
 
 Dear R-user;
 I recently switched from PC to MAC.  Is there a compatible editor as
 Win-editor with package RWinEdit for MAC?
 
 

I'd recommend using Emacs with ESS (see http://ess.r-project.org/).  The
advantage of this (beyond the seamless integration) is that its pretty
platform neutral, and what you learn on your new Mac system will be portable
(i.e. the same method of writing/interacting with your R script/session
whether your on Mac/M$-windows/*NIX variant).

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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-11 Thread Vincent Goulet
Le mar. 11 déc. à 07:03, Neil Shephard a écrit :

 YIHSU CHEN-3 wrote:

 Dear R-user;
 I recently switched from PC to MAC.  Is there a compatible editor as
 Win-editor with package RWinEdit for MAC?



 I'd recommend using Emacs with ESS (see http://ess.r-project.org/).   
 The
 advantage of this (beyond the seamless integration) is that its pretty
 platform neutral, and what you learn on your new Mac system will be  
 portable
 (i.e. the same method of writing/interacting with your R script/ 
 session
 whether your on Mac/M$-windows/*NIX variant).

I concur. Emacs is one of very few cross-platform editors with a  
special mode for R/S-Plus. If you want to give Emacs a try, I  
recommend Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org) on OS X. It ships with the  
latest ESS and is better integrated to the OS than a regular Emacs.

In the future, post Mac related question to r-sig-mac, though.

HTH Vincent



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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-10 Thread Weiwei Shi
editor which goes with R for Mac is pretty good, IMO.

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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-10 Thread Rod
I recommend Smultron a nice editor for R and other statistical apps.
(http://dataninja.wordpress.com/2006/06/14/r-syntax-highlighting-for-smultron/)

Rod.

PD. Please post your Mac question in R-SIG-MAC list.


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 editor which goes with R for Mac is pretty good, IMO.


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Re: [R] editor under MAC system

2007-12-10 Thread Max Kuhn
I've been using ForgEdit. It is still in beta, but it works well. I
have a syntax highlighting file htat I can send you (and I need to
post on the gui/ide website).

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