English compatibility library
Kurt Hornik
Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at
Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:06:22 +0100
>>>>> Thomas Lumley writes:
> Is there any good reason not to add the following:
> # R English compatibility library
> licence<-license
> colours<-colors
> heat.colours<-heat.colors
> terrain.colours<-terrain.colors
> topo.colours<-topo.colors
> optimise<-optimize
> I don't actually have difficulty with any of the R terms, but this
> sort of thing can be annoying. In LaTeX I still type \begin{itemise}
> annoyingly often.
You could use the completion features provided by the corresponding
Emacs packages ...
Personally, I have no problem with a British compatibility package.
(Didn't you propose something similar with a ``Be nice to the English!''
email sometimes last year :-)) A potential problem is that it will
result in code being unusable in R- (yes, I know, one could provide the
same compatibility package there, ...).
-k
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