[R-gui] Platform-independent GUI for R... again
Philippe Grosjean
phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Tue Nov 9 13:36:11 CET 2004
A.J. Rossini wrote:
> Lisp and Emacs.
>
> Of course :-).
I must admit I don't know much about Emacs. I installed it a while ago, and
I use it when I can in order to learn it. But I don't see how I could use
Emacs to build a GUI for R. Could you explain me, please.
> Platform independence, and, as shown by JDEE, has a nice set of
> modeling functions that can be applied. CEDET provides UML style,
> should anyone figure out useful mappings (I'm not releasing
> my useless ones :-). And given the similarity between the S4
> object system and CLOS, one can leverage that as well.
OK, now I think I figure out what you mean: you speak about using Emacs as a
R IDE, isn't it? Excuse-me, I was not explicit enough. I am looking for an
IDE _to build a platform independent GUI for R_, thus an IDE that would give
me all I need to build the windows and dialog boxes quickly.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
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