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2000 Nov 14
1
RE: Gnuserv, NTEmacs, Windows 2000 and R
...un> From: rossini@blindglobe.net [mailto:rossini@blindglobe.net]
ColCun> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 4:51 PM
ColCun> To: Erich Neuwirth
ColCun> Cc: stockton@neptuneandco.com; Goran Arnoldsson;
ColCun> ess-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
ColCun> Subject: Re: Gnuserv, NTEmacs, Windows 2000 and R
>>>>> "EN" == Erich Neuwirth <erich.neuwirth@univie.ac.at> writes:
EN> as far as i know, we still have an rterm and especially rgui
EN> problem under win2k. on my athlon win2k machine, rterm and
EN> rgui still crash when i t...
2019 Oct 06
2
Strange "no-echo" in place of "slave"
SVN revision replaces "slave" with "no-echo" in R devel.
In each of the following, "no-echo" is rather strange to me.
- src/gnuwin32/README.Rterm
3) As a no-echo process for ESS mode in NTEmacs with flag --ess.
- src/library/grDevices/src/qdCocoa.m
/* the no-echo thread work until this is NO */
1997 Nov 21
1
R-beta: [WIN95] Running R from the shell
Is it possible to run R soley from the shell?
I'm evaluating necessary fixes to R and XLispStat (and eventually SAS
and S-PLUS 4) for running as subprocesses to Emacs (NTEmacs) for ESS.
Currently, I lose control of R when running via Emacs; is it possible
to "remove" the windows? (all, or all but the graphics window)?
best,
--
-tony (Anthony Rossini) Statistics Dept., U South Carolina
rossini at stat.sc.edu Columbia, SC 29208
http://w...
1999 Sep 22
1
Brace highlighting in R for the PC?
Hey everyone,
Might it be possible for future versions of PC-R to highlight the opening
brace in a pair, a la emacs? Programs that do that are infinitely
friendlier than those that don't.
Thanks,
Steve
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Carnegie Mellon University | Your embrace and my collapse."
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2000 Jun 23
1
ess
i am using r 1.1.0 and ess 5.1.13
on win2k (with an amd k7).
things behave strangely.
i can start r with
M-x R
and i can give a command
the command will be executed and i will get the answer,
but i will not get a prompt for entering the next command in most cases.
when i do graphics command, things are even more surprising.
then i get a prompt,
but somtimes the graphics window cannot be brought
2003 Aug 15
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32
I've been having problems with Rterm.exe not shutting down when I exit an R
(1.7.0 and 1.7.1) session from within emacs when using ESS. I've just
upgraded to 5.1.24 and still have the same problems. I'm running ntemacs and
winxp. I don't recall having these troubles with version 1.6.2 of R.
Jeff.
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1999 Jan 08
0
text file conventions (was: Samba 1.9.18 DOS to UNIX and back with ASCII)
...her than the ux2dos and dos2ux commands does anyone
> know of another solution or if this has been fixed in a more current
> release of Samba?
One option would be not to use notepad ;-} There are much better
alternatives:
Get PFE and set unix mode when you save the file (or you could use
ntemacs or gvim for win32 - all are free).
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html
http://www.vim.org/
Most commercial editors should handle multiple EOL conventions as
well (ie, SlickEdit, Brief, etc). There's a drag-n-drop win32
converter...
2000 Jul 03
0
Re: R help
(cc'ing R-devel as well).
>>>>> "RH" == Rich Heiberger <rmh@surfer.sbm.temple.edu> writes:
RH> using Mx-R on ntemacs, when I type
RH> help(lm)
RH> I get an emacs *help[R](lm)* buffer with "^M" on each line. I
RH> tried a few ways to make them go away and none worked.
RH> When I tried help.start() then internet explorer wants to
RH> download 4MB of Microsoft Virtua...
1998 Dec 07
0
ESS with R and S-PLUS under Windows 9x/NT.
..., which would be nice
>
> If anyone evaluates the situation before then (ESS/Emacs/R on MS
> Windows 95/98/NT), please send me some email with comments, to help me
> out! (MS isn't my native environment by a long shot :-).
I have a version of R that does work I believe with ESS on NTEmacs, at
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/R/win32/new/bdr0631.zip
The only thing I had to do was to run .../bin/rterm.exe with the
starting argument --ess. This convinces the R executable that it is
attached to a terminal and so to behave in interactive mode. I am no
great exponent (not fan) of inferior...
2019 Oct 06
1
Strange "no-echo" in place of "slave"
...> wrote:
>
>> SVN revision replaces "slave" with "no-echo" in R devel.
>>
>>
>> In each of the following, "no-echo" is rather strange to me.
>>
>> - src/gnuwin32/README.Rterm
>> 3) As a no-echo process for ESS mode in NTEmacs with flag --ess.
>>
>> - src/library/grDevices/src/qdCocoa.m
>> /* the no-echo thread work until this is NO */
>>
>> ______________________________________________
>> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list
>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
&...
2008 Nov 14
2
R run under Emacs fatal errors halt execution
I am running R.exe/Rterm.exe 2.7.1 under Emacs 22.1 under the DOS
shell under Windows XP. (My Cygwin installation is broken!) I am not
currently using ESS:
> R.exe --vanilla
R version 2.7.1 ...
...
> 1+1
2
This works fine until I hit an R error -- pretty much any error --
when the process halts and returns to the shell:
Wrong number of arguments error:
> quote()
2001 Jun 01
1
Questions from a beginner.
...to check my working directory and surprisingly found
that it was changed, and the location it changes to is quite random.
Has anybody encountered this problem? It is very annoying to check
and set my working directory whenever I want to save my work.
2. I downloaded ESS-5.1.18 and installed it in NTEmacs-20.4. It works
fine with S-PLUS 2000. However, if I use it with R, it is very very
slow and takes more than one minute to see the R prompt after M-x R.
After that, it seems OK. Why?
3. From the online documents, I often see descriptions related to
Rcmd. But there is no file in the Windows distribu...
2002 Jan 29
5
Still no luck on command line parse
...6.rpm under Redhat 7.1, and a native
Win98 partition.
I suspect this problem may be related to the different quoting rules
between bash and Windows C library that has been discussed in the
context of cygwin bash and NT emacs spawning win32 programs. See:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs/discuss/shell-quoting
It may not be a bug in this version of Wine, but so far I have been
unable to come up with a recipe that both allows Wine to find the
executable from a path containing a space and also allows the Windows
application to correctly interpret its command line options.
Carol Lerc...
2019 Oct 06
0
Strange "no-echo" in place of "slave"
...-devel <
r-devel at r-project.org> wrote:
> SVN revision replaces "slave" with "no-echo" in R devel.
>
>
> In each of the following, "no-echo" is rather strange to me.
>
> - src/gnuwin32/README.Rterm
> 3) As a no-echo process for ESS mode in NTEmacs with flag --ess.
>
> - src/library/grDevices/src/qdCocoa.m
> /* the no-echo thread work until this is NO */
>
> ______________________________________________
> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
>
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1998 Dec 21
0
R 0.63.1 for Windows
...tables, Rgui.exe and Rterm.exe.
NEW FEATURES
Will run from NT command line.
No `tricks' are needed for animated graphics.
The windows are much more responsive.
R commands can be interrupted by Esc.
Rterm allows batch mode operation and can also be run in
inferior-R-mode under NTEmacs.
There is a history mechanism for graphics plots.
Graphics can be copied to the clipboard.
Commands history is saved between session (only by Rgui.exe).
Saved images and user profile are called .RData and .Rprofile as under Unix
(before they were RData and Rprofile).
PACKAGES:
P...
1998 Dec 21
0
R 0.63.1 for Windows
...tables, Rgui.exe and Rterm.exe.
NEW FEATURES
Will run from NT command line.
No `tricks' are needed for animated graphics.
The windows are much more responsive.
R commands can be interrupted by Esc.
Rterm allows batch mode operation and can also be run in
inferior-R-mode under NTEmacs.
There is a history mechanism for graphics plots.
Graphics can be copied to the clipboard.
Commands history is saved between session (only by Rgui.exe).
Saved images and user profile are called .RData and .Rprofile as under Unix
(before they were RData and Rprofile).
PACKAGES:
P...
2000 Sep 11
1
New update
Hello,
I want to update my new R version. Now something has change is that I am
now in Windows 2000. Which one should I use whether the R for window 9x or
Win NT?
Thanks a lot,
Peppy
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2003 Aug 26
0
Fwd: Re: Problem running RTERM via SSH on Windows/2000
...ows/2000
>
> This is the documented behaviour for R when used
> non-interactively.
> Presumably your `SSH' (probably really openssh)
> isn't using terminals for
> input and output.
>
> You might like to try rterm --ess, a kludge for a
> similar problem in
> NTemacs. Or try a different ssh (a real Windows
> one, not one designed for
> systems with ptys).
>
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Bruce Moore wrote:
>
> > I'm having problems getting RTERM to work via SSH.
>
> > Whenever it has any type of problem, it abends
> instead
>...
2000 Mar 24
0
NT => NetBSD 1.3F/Samba2.0.6 is slow
Hi,
I'm seeing problems with an NT box accessing Samba 2.0.6 running
on NetBSD 1.3F. The exact same setup accessing Samba 2.0.5a running
on NetBSD 1.4 works just fine.
Specifically, I have one of the shares mapped to a drive letter on
the NT box and when I use NTEmacs to open a file on the share, it takes
upwards of a 60 seconds to open the file. During this time, the smbd
process associated with this share is running 100%. After about 60
seconds, the file opens, and everyone's happy.
Similarly, an application generates a file and goes to write it to...
1998 Oct 28
0
ESS
Federico Mattia STEFANINI <stefanin@stat.ds.unifi.it> writes:
> I would like to use emacs and R under windows95/98/NT.
>
> Is there an ESS for microsoft based implementations of R?
You can use ESS and either XEmacs 21.0 (currently wrapping up beta) or
NTEmacs, or Emacs(FSF) to edit files.
IF the mingwin(?) or cygwin versions of R allow for command-line
prompts rather than working within a text-widget thing, then you might
be able to get it to work with some kind of process control. I really
don't know (cc'd to R-devel and ess-help to see if...