I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but here goes. I have been using
the following function for a number of years to extract the name of the file
from which Sweave is called.
###
### getSourceName()
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## Extract the name of the file used in the command 'Sweave' calling
## this
Hi all,
I'm stumbling on a puzzling issue working with .Rnw files using my own Emacs
distribution based on ESS 18.10.2. (Annoying since I stay on 27.2 precisely to
work with Sweave files the classical ESS way.)
Version 27.2-modified-1 (March 2021) includes AUCTeX 12.3 and works just fine.
The
Hi folks,
Back in April 2022 [*], I asked here if there was still interest in my
distributions of Emacs that ship with ESS and AUCTeX ready to go. Since the
response was generally positive, and since, more importantly, there is still
interest from the first user of these distributions (that's
> Le 5 févr. 2023 à 10:44, Dirk Eddelbuettel via ESS-help
> a écrit :
>
>
> On 5 February 2023 at 15:01, Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help wrote:
> | I don�t have 28 on this machine. I am using 26 since there is not much
> | benefit upgrading.
>
> I am really sorry but I cannot let this stand.
Hi Richard,
I can't test as I don't have an M1 Mac available.
Did you try David Caldwell's "bare" binaries: https://emacsformacosx.com. Those
are the binaries my distribution is based on.
HTH
v.
> Le 1 mars 2021 à 23:32, Richard M. Heiberger a écrit :
>
> I don't know if this is emacs
Hi all,
With some delay, I'm glad to announce that my "modified" Emacs distributions
for Windows and macOS based off GNU Emacs 27.1 are out:
Windows: https://vigou3.gitlab.io/emacs-modified-windows/
macOS: https://vigou3.gitlab.io/emacs-modified-macOS/
For those of you
Hi Joakim,
If you're new to R, ESS and Emacs, then perhaps the few recommandations below
from an old timer (I guess I'm entitled to this now) shoud be useful.
> Le 11 janv. 2020 à 22:08, Joakim Frögren via ESS-help
> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to ESS and R, and in fact relatively new