[R] R version 2.01.1, Crimson Editor and the "one" from nowhere
Philippe Grosjean
phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Sat Oct 8 11:36:02 CEST 2005
Hello Olivier,
The problem prob ably comes from TpR.exe. It first sends Alt-w 1 before
the command, to make sure the console is the active window. You should
try to switch R in SDI mode, which is definitely the best mode for
running R side-by-side with a text editor. Tell me if it solves the problem.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
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Olivier ETERRADOSSI wrote:
> Dear List....
> sorry to bother you R-gurus with such an "unstatistical" question... but
> I face a problem using Crimson Editor with R 2.01.1 that I never had
> using R 2.00.1.
> I already posted on the Crimson Editor forum but it seems to be VERY few
> R-users there....
>
> I successfully used R v2.00.1until now (under Windows XP professionnal,
> version 2002, Service Pack 2, P4 processor CPU 1.8 GHz), together with
> Crimson Editor.
> This editor is "linked" to R using three files (TpR.exe, R.SPC and R.KEYS).
> I recently upgraded to R 2.01.1.
> I kept using my old TpR.exe, R.SPC and R.KEYS, because I did not find
> any new files on the Crimson Editor "Release" web page.
> When I now launch a script, instead of getting my old, well known prompt :
> > source("C:/Program Files/R/fooscript.txt")
> I get :
> > 1source("C:/Program Files/R/fooscript.txt")
> with a "1" in front of the line.... and of course R greets me with a
> "syntax error" message.
> Then I have to remove the "1" by hand (pretty prehistoric, ...and does
> not work if my script is meant to launch other scripts during the
> night....)
> I cannot figure where this "1" comes from !!
> Did some of you already encountered this problem, and how did you get
> rid of it ?
> Thanks a lot, have a nice week-end. Olivier
>
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