the readme file tells what you should do:
- In R use something like (for example in your .Rprofile):
options(editor="\"c:/program files/winedt
team/winedt/winedt\"
-c=\"R-WinEdt-edit\" -e=r.ini -V")
options(pager="\"c:/program files/winedt
team/winedt/winedt\"
-C=\"R-WinEdt\" -e=r.ini -V")
Used WinEdt parameters (Remark: There is a difference between -c and -C !):
-c="name": New instance of WinEdt called "name" will
be started.
-C="name": If an instance "name" of WinEdt is
already running,
it will be used.
So you can run WinEdt as LaTeX and R editor at the same time.
-e="name": Using "name" as initialization-file.
-V : Running in "virgin"-mode
Examples:
###### Recommended procedure:
## Open WinEdt with something like:
"c:\program files\winedt team\winedt\winedt"
-C="R-WinEdt" -e=r.ini
## i.e. ideally the shortcut you have already created.
##
## Then create a new document and write an R function.
## Click on the symbol "R source" or press ALT+S.
## You will be asked to specify a filename (e.g. "R-prog1.R").
## If RGui is running, it will be focussed and source(.) will be called.
######
options(pager="\"c:/program files/winedt
team/winedt/winedt\"
-C=\"R-WinEdt\" -e=r.ini -V")
file.show(".Rhistory")
## Mark some lines, click the "R paste" button or use Alt+P as
shortcut:
## Marked lines will be executed in RGui.
######
## The following way to edit function is possible, but *not* recommended:
options(editor="\"c:/program files/winedt
team/winedt/winedt\"
-c=\"R-WinEdt-edit\" -e=r.ini -V")
my.legend <- legend
fix(my.legend)
2006/1/10, stefan semmelring <trittihn at web.de>:>
> "stefan semmelring" <trittihn at web.de> schrieb am
09.01.06 21:31:01:
> >
> > Hallo,
> >
> >
> >
> > I伮伌m trying to find out how I can start WinEdt always directly when R
is started.
> >
> > Does anybody know how to do so? I tried to find it out by myself but
had no fortune.
> >
> > Maybe you have to compile (?) a certain file. (I am usind R in the
latest version on Win XP)
> >
> > Thank You
> >
> >
> >
> > Stefan
> >
> >
>
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Deparment of Sociology
Fudan University