Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-05 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
another app on this PC Paste the directory found above, then select "Rgui.exe" On Fri, Nov 4, 2022, 04:49 Amarjit Chandhial via R-help mailto:r-help@r-project.org> > wrote: Hi, My OS is Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit, I have R 4.2.2 and RStudio installed. If I double-click on

Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-05 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
you to edit your R file in an external editor > like Notepad++ and copy paste code snippets or use source("yourfile.R") as > desired. > >> On November 5, 2022 6:47:54 AM PDT, Amarjit Chandhial via R-help >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi And

Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-06 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
David, Thanks. Amarjiit > On 6 Nov 2022, at 00:40, David Winsemius wrote: > > >> On 11/5/22 09:58, Amarjit Chandhial via R-help wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> >> >> Please see my original question. > > You were told that RGui is not an editor. &g

Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-06 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
be naturally implemented in R, having installed RStudio. thanks, Amarjit -- Original Message -- From: "Uwe Ligges" To: "David Winsemius" ; "Amarjit Chandhial" ; "Jeff Newmiller" Cc: "Amarjit Chandhial via R-help" Sent: Sunday, 6

Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-06 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
ociate the .R extension with the command C:\Program Files\R\R-4.2.2\bin\x64\Rgui.exe --args "%1" Amarjit -- Original Message -- From: "Uwe Ligges" To: "Amarjit Chandhial" ; "David Winsemius" ; "Jeff Newmiller" Cc: "Amarjit Chand

Re: [R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-07 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
t, > Uwe Ligges > > > > > >> Amarjit >>-- Original Message -- >>From: "Uwe Ligges" >>To: "Amarjit Chandhial" ; "David >>Winsemius" ; "Jeff Newmiller" >> >>Cc: &

[R] Associate a .R file with the RGui

2022-11-04 Thread Amarjit Chandhial via R-help
Hi, My OS is Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit, I have R 4.2.2 and RStudio installed. If I double-click on a .R file in File Explorer the OS gives me the option of opening the .R in RStudio, or Look for an app in the Microsoft Store, or More Apps. Similarly with a right-click. I would like to