[R] Question re: RWinEdt conflicting with my WinEdt
Elizabeth Purdom
epurdom at stat.Berkeley.EDU
Mon Dec 10 21:04:39 CET 2007
Hello Uwe, Thanks for your reply. I realized in RWinEdt that it was
linking to another project that I had made in WinEdt -- I didn't realize
I could create or change projects within RWinEdt, so I don't know how I
managed that! But now that I do know, that is also very convenient. So I
think it's solved, or at least if it reoccurs I can work around it.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
Uwe Ligges wrote:
> WinEdt's default is:
> Start with WinEdt.ini initialization file and that again uses WinEdt.prj
> as the default for loading your .tex files, for example.
>
> Using RWinEdt, R.ini is used as the initialization file and that one
> uses R.prj as the default for loading your .R files.
>
> If that does not work as before, you have changed something. Just take a
> look whether the settings are correct in both instances of WinEdt.
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
>
> Elizabeth Purdom wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is a question regarding the RWinEdt package for R. I have WinEdt
>> 5.5, RWinEdt 1.7-9, and R 2.6.0 on WindowsXP.
>>
>> Somehow my configuration or start up files between RWinEdt and WinEdt
>> are getting confused. Usually when I open either one, the last files I
>> was working on *with that program* are opened automatically. So if I
>> last used mydoc.tex in WinEdt and myprogram.R in RWinEdt those would
>> open in the appropriate programs and there was no mixing up of the
>> file lists between the two. But in the last month or so (and I don't
>> think I've updated anything) whatever files I was last working with on
>> either one show up. So if close WinEdt and then open RWinEdt,
>> mydoc.tex shows up instead of myprogram.R, and vice versa. I assume
>> some kind of initialization files have been moved or deleted, so they
>> are borrowing from each other, but I don't know how to fix this and
>> it's quite annoying. This is the case whether I start RWinEdt within
>> R, or from a shortcut on my desktop with no interface with R.
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Elizabeth Purdom
>>
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