Hello friends,
I would like to thank you all for your advices. Rcmdr is gread.
All the best,
Mehdi
********************* Mehdi Zarrei, PhDPostdoctoral fellowUniversity of
Toronto
Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Royal Ontario Museum
Department of Natural History
Green Plant Herbarium (TRT)
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--- On Tue, 10/5/10, peter dalgaard <pdalgd@gmail.com> wrote:
From: peter dalgaard <pdalgd@gmail.com>
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To: "Kjetil Halvorsen" <kjetilbrinchmannhalvorsen@gmail.com>
Cc: "Laurent Gatto" <laurent.gatto@gmail.com>,
r-help@r-project.org, "Mehdi
Date: Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 10:50 AM
On Oct 5, 2010, at 16:29 , Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
> see below.
>
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Laurent Gatto
<laurent.gatto@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear Kjetil,
>>
>> On 5 October 2010 15:12, Kjetil Halvorsen
>> <kjetilbrinchmannhalvorsen@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> emacs23+ess is great BUT there is a very large problem which is
>>> driving me away from it:
>>> (on ubuntu) since version 23, emacs has a very problematic bug,
which
>>> I have reported as:
>>>
>>> bug#6193: emacs 23 in ubuntu 10.04 gnu linux:
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>>> but the emacs devs does'nt seem to respond. This makes in
practice
>>> emacs23+ess UNUSABLE until fixed.
>>
>> Am a bit surprised here, as I am happily running emacs 23 (23.1.1 with
>> GTK+ user interface to be precise) and ess on ubuntu 10.04 and I do
>> not have any problem.
>>
>
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> The problem with black lines overwriting text in emacs mostly occurs
> if I have a high memory load (maybe around 1 GB used on this 2GB
> system), mostly from other programs running (Firefox, document viewer,
others..)
Ouch! However, it sounds like an X11/font/memory/display type issue, and could
well be unique to your hardware.
One generic "fix" is to run emacs -nw in a terminal window. You'll
lose the friendly menu bar and have to remember a bunch of keyboard shortcuts,
but some of us did this for quite a while...
-pd
>
> ¿can you try that?
>
> Kjetil
>
>> Laurent
>>
>>> Kjetil
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel
<edd@debian.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 06:52:53AM -0700, Mehdi Zarrei wrote:
>>>>> I am looking for an editor to be able to execute commands
into R in Linux ubuntu. Is there any suggestion?
>>>>
>>>> 1. See R FAQ, Section 6 at
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#R-and-Emacs
>>>> and do 'apt-get install emacs23 ess'
>>>>
>>>> 2. If Emacs isn't to your liking, try 'apt-get install
kate' as one of the many alternates.
>>>>
>>>> 3. There is a dedicated list 'r-sig-debian' for
Debian/Ubuntu. Subscribe, and post follow-ups there.
>>>>
>>>> Dirk
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.
>>>>
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