split-window-vertically
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed Jul 21 14:09:30 CEST 2004
>>>>> "tony" == A J Rossini <rossini at blindglobe.net>
>>>>> on Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:22:35 -0700 writes:
tony> David Brahm <brahm at alum.mit.edu> writes:
>> Unfortunately, I'm used to splitting vertically and running R in the *upper*
>> half, via a home-grown macro, and I'm too old to change :-/ Does anyone know
>> how to modify this behavior (ESS's, not mine)?
tony> Electroshock therapy (for ESS-core, not you? ;-)
tony> Seriously, I think that we fixed that via some
tony> variable additions in the version to become ESS 5.2.3.
tony> Or we should.
yes, we should. No, we haven't yet. The embarassing issues:
1) We should never have started to do this
2) We should have seen that changed behavior and fixed it in due time.
The reason that "2)" didn't happen with me:
I have 'C-x 1' and 'C-x 2' hardwired in my fingertips and type
these so quickly whenever needed that I didn't even notice the new
(wrong) behavior...
So this is also your workaround, David:
After M-x R and R has started up:
C-x 1 (make *R* the unique window)
C-x 4 C-f [find file in other window: Something very useful
you'd might consider teaching your fingertips as well]
and give the *.R file name.
This ends as you like it: two buffers, *R* upper, foo.R lower
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