[R] SciViews-K / Komodo as editor on the Mac [was: StatET plot problem]

Philippe Grosjean phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Sun Jun 6 12:03:20 CEST 2010


On 06/06/10 10:45, Bunny, lautloscrew.com wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> ad 2)
> I totally agree that alt+f1 is the better and more comfortable option here. The main reason I tried to test some of the functionality that is typically display outside the R console, such as plotting and ?topic (and honestly, I did not realize from the start that alt+f1 was meant to fully replace traditional ways). I´d really like to use R outside the terminal, but it was the only I way I got it to work from within Komodo. Both R.app and R64.app did not work. All I get when I run R is the open -a mydirectory/R64.app message at the bottom and then after a couple of seconds I get the "Ready" message. No R pops up, because it obviously does not start.

open -a mydirectory/R64.app

So, is R64.app located in "mydirectory"? If not, then, you know why it 
does not work.

> Running R from the terminal worked, but the Command output inside Komodo appeared to have problems, when I run about 100 lines of code or display data.frames with a couple of hundred rows. Is there a way to move the command output around, i.e. relocate the window or even open it in another window? That would be really helpful particularly if you work on two screens.

Well, what you are asking is having a R console displayed in a separate 
window that you could place on your second screen... and you have it: it 
is your terminal window where R is running.

Best,

Philippe

> thx for all the help!
>
> best
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> On 05.06.2010, at 19:52, Philippe Grosjean wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>>
>> Yes, I see this problem. Thanks for report. Also ??topic is wrong. Note two points:
>>
>> 1) ?topic works with R.app/R64.app. So, just in case you would consider using R.app instead of R inside a terminal session,
>>
>> 2) I have not noticed this bug because using ?topic inside SciViews-K / Komodo is a little bit silly. There is a much better mechanism: place your cursor on a word (the 'topic' in ?topic) and hit Alt-F1, and you got the corresponding help page displayed. It is much more natural to type the name of your function, then Alt-F1 to see the man page, than to type ?myfun, then move back to eliminate '?', move forward and continue typing your code, isn't it? Also try Alt-Shift-F1 for a better alternative to ??topic from within SciViews-K / Komodo.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Philippe
>>
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>> On 05/06/10 18:54, Bunny, lautloscrew.com wrote:
>>> Philippe,
>>>
>>> now I  tried to run the SciViews-K / Komodo combo on my Mac. It did work and I like it. Thx for your suggestion.
>>> On first sight everything works really well. The only thing that bothers me a little bit, is that I was only able to run it with the "directly in terminal" option.
>>> Everytime I start ?whateverhelp  from Komodo R inside the terminal crashes. If I run ?myhelp directly from the terminal, everything works just fine. Probably I could just live with that, but somehow I want to fix it or at least know why this is happening.
>>>
>>> Besides, I think the code folding, syntax highlighting and auto-complete / command+t stuff is really an advantage over the standard editor on a mac and it´s well worth the hustle.
>>>
>>> best
>>>
>>> matt
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04.06.2010, at 11:13, Philippe Grosjean wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/06/10 10:37, Bunny, lautloscrew.com wrote:
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>
>>>>> after trying several suggestions from the list for a nice R-Editor / IDE for MacOS X and really trying some of those that needed to be configured a little more (such as emacs, aquamacs and StatET / Eclipse), I prefer StatET at the moment. I found more experienced like John suggesting this combination (http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help@r-project.org/msg38883.html) on Mac OS X.
>>>>>
>>>>> So far I am really happy with it except for the plotting. I just can´t get plots to go. everytime I plot(x) nothing happens. What´s striking is that the edit() works and opens up in X11. Is there some configuration option I just missed ?
>>>>>
>>>>> best regards
>>>>
>>>> You haven't try SciViews-K/Komodo, don't you? (http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-K).
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Philippe
>>>>
>>>>> matt
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