[Rd] Script editor for Windows GUI
Chris Jackson
chris.jackson at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Feb 25 15:21:43 MET 2004
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>Chris Jackson <chris.jackson at imperial.ac.uk> writes:
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>>editor. I think it would be a good selling point if the equivalent
>>existed for R, without the need to use an external editor (or a hack
>>in Tcl/Tk).
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>Why is that a "hack"? I really must object.
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>Tcl/Tk is a GUI framework with a text editing widget which can be
>trivially used for this kind of purpose (the same is likely true for
>other GUI frameworks like GTk).
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Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>Chris Jackson <chris.jackson at imperial.ac.uk> writes:
>
>
>
>>editor. I think it would be a good selling point if the equivalent
>>existed for R, without the need to use an external editor (or a hack
>>in Tcl/Tk).
>>
>>
>
>Why is that a "hack"? I really must object.
>
>Tcl/Tk is a GUI framework with a text editing widget which can be
>trivially used for this kind of purpose (the same is likely true for
>other GUI frameworks like GTk).
>
>
Sorry, wrong choice of word - no disrespect meant to the work you've
done with R-Tcl/Tk. I think I meant more "grafted-on". Rgui itself is
not written in Tcl/Tk - so to require installing a whole new GUI
framework for such a fundamental task as editing R code seems a somewhat
over-the-top solution. Rather the strength of Tcl/Tk seems more for
building your own customised GUIs. R for Gnome, on the other hand, is
written in gtk, but I've never used this so I don't know about its
editing capability.
Chris
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Christopher Jackson <chris.jackson at imperial.ac.uk>, Research Associate,
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Imperial College
School of Medicine, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, tel. 020 759 43371
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