[ESS] Running sas remotely

A.J. Rossini blindglobe at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 07:55:12 CEST 2005


That is in fact what I do, but batch-style (the other SAS mode) rather
than interactive.


On 10/6/05, Cameron Hooper <chooper at umich.edu> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > Open up a telnet or equivalent window on the remote machine and run
> > a remote emacs in that window.   Then work as you have been working.
>
> I did not express myself clearly. At the moment I do exactly as you
> suggest, I think. Open up a terminal window, ssh to the remote machine
> and then run emacs. This is works fine. But ...
>
> It would be nice to work inside a windowing (GUI) version of emacs. I
> can achieve this by using X-Windows, but to be honest I don't like this
> option. X-windows can be slow, and the available fonts are, IMHO,
> difficult to read. But I have a lovely version of emacs that runs on my
> Mac. I can use this emacs on my local machine to open a SAS file stored
> on the remote machine via TRAMP. The question is, can I then actually
> submit regions of this SAS file to the SAS engine on the remote
> machine. In other words, I want to run emacs locally and submit SAS
> code remotely.
>
> Cameron
>
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-tony

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