Hello,
There is also Komodo Edit + SciViews-K
(http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-K), rather close to Tinn-R
functionnalities. Please; note that SciViews-K is not compatible yet
with Komodo 5.0 and you must install version 4.4.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
I personally have found the built-in editor rather buggy and have switched
to TextMate (which I also use for my python programming).
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 7:17 AM, Michael Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't you use the bult-in editor from R under OS X? It's much better as
the windows
Why don't you use the bult-in editor from R under OS X? It's much
better as the windows pendant.
Take care, Michael
On 28.11.2008, at 12:15, Bunny, lautloscrew.com wrote:
Hi all,
just wondered again, if there is some R editor for Mac OS X
comparable to TINN-R on windows.
thx in
Dear Bunny,
I've been using Eclipse with the StatET plug-in
http://www.walware.de/goto/statet under both Windows and Mac OS X. Eclipse
+ StatET provides much more than a code editor, such as the ability to check
and build packages and to interact with an svn archive. On the downside, it
requires
Carbon emacs ( http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/emacs-e.html) using the
ess-mode ( http://ess.r-project.org/). Amazingly good integration of different
buffer types for different tasks. You can have your R session running in a
buffer, a .R buffer where you edit your functions/sources and with
Aquamacs preinstalled ess-mode.
http://aquamacs.org/
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Blanchette, Marco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carbon emacs ( http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/emacs-e.html) using the
ess-mode ( http://ess.r-project.org/). Amazingly good integration of
different buffer
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