I have been using the document written by John Fox titled
Sn Introduction to ESS + XEmacs for Windows
Users of R.
It's a very nice document and
I went through it carefully but I got
an error when I finished it and launched XEmacs.
The error is "cannot open load file : ess-site".
So, I did more investigation
and it seems like there is a folder
Program Files/XEmacs/xemacs-packages/etc/ess
that should have been created when
I downloaded XEmacs but it doesn't exist.
There is a folder called efs ( rather than ess ) but
I don't think that's it.
I tried installing XEmacs again but the
same thing happened.
Does anyone know anything about this ?
I am using Windows NT.
Thanks.
Mark
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I tried it with XEmacs on Win XP and I had to install ESS separately. Mark Leeds wrote:> I have been using the document written by John Fox titled > Sn Introduction to ESS + XEmacs for Windows > Users of R. > > It's a very nice document and > I went through it carefully but I got > an error when I finished it and launched XEmacs. > > The error is "cannot open load file : ess-site". > > So, I did more investigation > and it seems like there is a folder > > Program Files/XEmacs/xemacs-packages/etc/ess > > that should have been created when > I downloaded XEmacs but it doesn't exist. > There is a folder called efs ( rather than ess ) but > I don't think that's it. > > I tried installing XEmacs again but the > same thing happened. > > Does anyone know anything about this ? > I am using Windows NT. > Thanks. > > Mark > > > ********************************************************************** > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidentia...{{dropped}} > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >