On Tue, Oct 29, 2019, at 12:58 PM, Paul Johnson via ESS-help wrote:
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> I put in a bunch of python bells and whistles and now ESS and R sessions
> don't work the same. I've got interference from flymake and something has
> entirely broken the "_" to create <-.
This *shouldn't* happen - I have
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019, at 1:38 PM, Tyler Smith wrote:
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> This might help if you want to do more troubleshooting:
Sorry, sent that accidentally without the link:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/28429/how-do-i-troubleshoot-emacs-problems/28430#28430
Tyler
I have some TeX-related stuff:
r-mpost
r-pmpost
r-upmost
I don't know what they do, I assume they were pulled in as part of
texlive.
Best,
Tyler
Alex Branham via ESS-help writes:
On Thu 16 Apr 2020 at 16:20, Kasper Daniel Hansen via ESS-help
wrote:
I have just updated ESS using
This is a bit irritating, isn't it! You might not know that on ESS you can
toggle between '<-' and '_' by pressing the underscore key twice. That's the
quickest fix, and the one I use. I frequently find myself cursing to myself
when I do this :)
You could probably use a different key to insert
and it would be great if we could pool our resources to
improve
| further.
On 8 October 2020 at 09:38, Tyler Smith via ESS-help wrote:
| I would also be interested in a webinar.
Three, as they say, is a club -- so let's do this!!
I am currently in a teaching term so a little tied up until
year
I only update my package once or twice a year, and haven't created
a new one in a while. That said, I really like the ESS/devtools
integration. I usually have to dig into the docs to remind myself
about `C-c C-o C-o` to get a new roxygen template, but that's much
less effort than refreshing
This was fixed in ESS 19.04. If you install/update ESS from Melpa, you should
get a recent version that includes this fix.
Best,
Tyler
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On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, at 11:53 AM, Marius Hofert via ESS-help wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used to be able to start a specific R version with M-x
by customizing `ess-r-runner-prefixes`, and in
my old age I muddled all this together to give you bad advice.
Best,
Tyler
Colin Baxter via ESS-help writes:
Tyler Smith via ESS-help writes:
> This was fixed in ESS 19.04. If you install/update ESS
> from Melpa,
> you s
Christopher W. Ryan via ESS-help writes:
When I execute a line of R code, the R buffer opens up as
expected, but
it opens in a frame adjacent to the frame containing my source
buffer. I
would like it to open the R buffer as a frame below my source
code,
rather than adjacent to it.Â
How can
I understand your skepticism!
I could reframe my talk as "an overview of Blogdown" to more clearly articulate
a single goal.
Best,
Tyler
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2020, at 9:51 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help wrote:
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> On 28 December 2020 at 14:26, Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help
Hi Dirk,
I'd be happy to demo blogging with Emacs, RMarkdown, Blogdown, Hugo, ESS etc. I
think a 5-10 minute demo with links to more detailed docs would be an engaging
format.
Best,
Tyler
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2020, at 9:08 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
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> A few weeks ago a few
I can't reproduce your problem. I tried opening `emacs -Q`, then
running the following code. It works without any error. Is this
enough to cause the error on your system? If not, there's
something else in your config creating the issue:
```
(setq package-load-list
'((use-package t)
Yes, no errors. I had to include all the dependencies to get it to
work:
```
(setq package-load-list
'((use-package t)
(bind-key t)
(polymode t)
(poly-R t)
(poly-markdown t)
(poly-noweb t)
(markdown-mode t)
(ess t)
Can you show us your Emacs config, or at least the use-package
expression you use for poly-mode?
Best,
Tyler
John Haman via ESS-help writes:
I'm having an issue with Poly-R or poly-markdown. When I start
up my
Emacs installation, I get a strange error about a keymap:
Error (use-package):
Hi,
Polymode went through a major overhaul which I think was after 2014, so that
blog post may be outdated. The overhaul made polymode much easier to use, such
that there's very little config needed to get it set up. I wrote a tutorial
describing my Rmd workflow in the past year for Dirk's ESS
On Mon, Aug 2, 2021, at 6:20 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help wrote:
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> But in one of the instrumented repos, as soon as I updated files src/ the
> files GTAGS and GRTAGS.
Can you reproduce the problem after starting Emacs via `emacs -Q`? That would
confirm the problem is not in your Emacs
Hi,
I have ess-pdf-viewer-pref set to "emacsclient". This used to have
the effect of opening pdfs in Emacs. It doesn't work anymore, and
pdfs opened from ESS (e.g. vignettes) are now opened in the
default pdf program for my OS (which is Evince on my machine).
Searching the code, the
On Fri, Jul 30, 2021, at 1:56 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help wrote:
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> tl;dr: I enabled an action 'on save' and I no longer find where :-/
Maybe check the values of before-save-hook and after-save-hook while visiting
one of the files this problem applies to? You might find a function name
I didn't receive your attachment, I think the mailing list drops them?
The error you're getting indicates you have unbalanced parentheses (too many
closing parentheses). That's an easy thing to do when copying and pasting code,
and may be a side effect of some other issue.
Best,
Tyler
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Hello Chris,
Here is the Rmd tutorial I've been working on:
https://github.com/ess-intro/presentation-rmarkdown/blob/master/presentation-rmarkdown.Rmd
I've just updated it to incorporate some simplifications in
configuration that I've been working on with the Polymode
developer Vitalie
Chris Evans writes:
Just one thing that may chime with the ongoing discussion that
my post seems to have
seeded: I wouldn't know how to handle "You'll need new versions
of poly-R (updated 29
September 2021) and markdown-mode (updated 6 January 2021)" and
I never got my head
around what
Hi Rich,
Have you recently updated R? The error message suggests the .Rdata
file was created by a different version of R than the one you are
currently running.
Best,
Tyler
On Thu, Dec 23 2021, Rich Shepard via ESS-help wrote:
I use R with emacs and ESS. Each time I finish with a session
Hi Rich,
ESS doesn't load data. All it does is pass commands to R. It looks
like the command is getting successfully passed to R, so ESS is
not likely the problem. You can confirm this by running the code
in an R terminal (i.e., outside of Emacs). If the file still won't
load, then you can
That doesn't look like a problem with ESS - can you load .Rdata from R running
in a terminal, outside of emacs?
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2021, at 12:59 PM, Rich Shepard via ESS-help wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2021, Tyler Smith wrote:
>
>> Have you recently updated R? The error message
Hello Stephen,
The function `poly-gfm+r-mode` is defined in the `poly-R` library.
It needs to be loaded before you can call it. The following
addition to your code should do it:
```
(require 'poly-R)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist
'("\\.[rR]md\\'" . poly-gfm+r-mode))
```
As long
Hi,
I am working on a package using devtools. I recall in the past that when I
loaded a package via `devtools::load_all` (or now via `C-c C-w l`), I could
preview the documentation as if it was a normally installed package. i.e, `C-c
C-v`, or ?functionname would bring up a regular help window.
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023, at 2:04 AM, Stephen J. Eglen wrote:
>> (You probably didn't do this, because Docview isn't great for
>> pdfs. The now abandoned package pdf-tools was a great option for
>> reading pdfs inside Emacs).
>
> just to add a couple of comments:
>
> 1. pdf-tools was forked about 1-2
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023, at 9:43 PM, Bassett Jr,Roland L via ESS-help wrote:
>
> 1. How can I customize the exporter to use my preferred PDF viewer
> (evince) instead of DocView?
I think the current default is for Emacs to open the exported file itself. To
change this, you need to configure
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023, at 9:43 PM, Bassett Jr,Roland L via ESS-help wrote:
> 2. Different topic, but how can I duplicate the functionality of the
> "_" key to insert "<-" instead of just "_"?
That feature is now called `ess-insert-assign`, and you need to bind it to the
`_` key yourself. From
On Tue, Oct 3, 2023, at 12:52 PM, Manuel Teodoro via ESS-help wrote:
> Is there a way to run R code upon starting each ESS session?
>
Hi Manuel,
ESS provides a hook you can use for this purpose. This is described in the
manual:
https://ess.r-project.org/Manual/ess.html#Customizing-startup
To
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Hi Stephen,
Like Manuel, I also do my Rmd editing in Emacs, with ESS and polymode to handle
most things, and a yasnippet to insert my YAML section. This covers my needs,
but I'm not a very sophisticated user of YAML.
What support would you like to see? Perhaps there are features you aren't
Hi Stephen,
yasnippet allows you to insert modifiable yaml templates. You can define
'fields' that you want to modify, along with straight text that will be
inserted verbatim.
In my case, I enter the string 'yaml', hit the tab key, and the template is
inserted. The cursor starts in the title
Hi,
I just noticed that this question has an answer on emacs.stackexchange that
might be helpful:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/17063/how-to-setup-knitr-workflow-in-emacs/17065#17065
Tyler
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On Sun, Sep 11, 2022, at 10:42 AM, Tyler Smith via ESS-help wrote:
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Hi Kevin,
You should be able to do what you want directly from the `.Rmd` buffer. I
posted a tutorial here:
https://plantarum.ca/2021/10/03/emacs-tutorial-rmarkdown/
With the right packages installed, from the .Rmd buffer you can export your
file with `M-n e`, select `markdown` and `html`
Hi Kevin,
If you have an older version of `poly-R`, the function `poly-gfm+r-mode` might
not be present. This was added to `poly-R` dev in July 2021, I'm not sure
exactly when it would have been added to the released version.
If that's the case, updating to the current version of `poly-R`
Hi Johannes,
Tibbles add an extra layer of complexity, in that they apply their own colors
to output, which doesn't necessarily follow the Emacs theme. I turn them off
with:
```
options(crayon.enabled = FALSE)
```
See more discussion here:
https://github.com/tidyverse/tibble/issues/395
Hi,
I use cyberpunk, which is pretty usable as-is.
However, more important, I think, than the actual theme you use, is being able
to tweak the styling of individual faces. Once you pick a theme that is
reasonably close to what you want, if there are bits that you don't like, you
can easily
Hi Laurent,
I haven't used `ess-goto-chunk` before, but it sounds quite useful. I think you
could get something similar with the `swiper` package. You can install `swiper`
via `package-list-packages. It requires the `ivy` package, which should get
installed automatically when you install
t-chunks: Symbol’s function definition is void: swiper
>
>
> On 15/11/2023 21:13, Tyler Smith via ESS-help wrote:
>> Hi Laurent,
>>
>> I haven't used `ess-goto-chunk` before, but it sounds quite useful. I think
>> you could get something similar with the `swi
That looks cool!
I don't understand the code, but seeing it only took 20 lines, maybe it's
something I could figure out.
Great start!
- tyler
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2024, at 5:30 PM, Stephen J. Eglen via ESS-help wrote:
> This is an itch I've had for ESS for probably at least 10
>
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