Thanks for the response. One reason is that I would like to learn
Aquaemacs 'cause
1. I can use it when I code with perl, python etc.
2. I can use it (emacs) also in windows when I have to work with Windows
3. Everyone is talking about how good emacs is; it would be nice to
see if that is true
On 19 Sep 2009, at 09:07, johannes rara wrote:
Thanks for the response. One reason is that I would like to learn
Aquaemacs 'cause
1. I can use it when I code with perl, python etc.
2. I can use it (emacs) also in windows when I have to work with
Windows
Yes and no. Aquamacs has a number
On Sep 19, 2009, at 3:34 AM, johannes rara wrote:
Hi,
I have few questions regarding R 2.9.2 + Aquamacs + ESS. I'm moving
from WinXP to Mac (Snow Leopard 10.6.1) and also from Tinn-R to
Aquamacs (1.8c).
1. Is there syntax highlighting in Aqaumacs? Now when I open .R file
only the lines
Hi,
I have few questions regarding R 2.9.2 + Aquamacs + ESS. I'm moving
from WinXP to Mac (Snow Leopard 10.6.1) and also from Tinn-R to
Aquamacs (1.8c).
1. Is there syntax highlighting in Aqaumacs? Now when I open .R file
only the lines starting with comment mark (#), quoted words etc. are
shown
Dear Johannes,
When you come from XP and used R with Tinn-R Why don't you try The
standard R-Gui that comes with the R binaries. I find it very
intuitive and easy to use. Syntax coloring is complete, send line,
send selection, and send all is easy with just one short key (you can
set it