Behavior of C-c C-n
Patrick Connolly
p.connolly at hortresearch.co.nz
Mon May 17 23:13:21 CEST 2004
On Mon, 17-May-2004 at 04:25PM -0400, Martin Henry H. Stevens wrote:
|> Mac OS X 10.3.3
|> GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1
|> ESS 5.2.0
|> R 2.0.0
|>
|> When I use C-c C-n to submit a line of R code from my source code
|> to the R process (and step to the next line), I would like my R
|> process window to keep up with the current submitted
|> code. Currently, it does not, yet I know that in other
|> implementations, this keeping-up by the R process has
|> occurred. What is "normal" and how might I change this behavior?
It's the same with
GNU Emacs 21.2.1
ESS 5.2.0
R 1.9.0
platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
With previous versions of ESS, it did what you and I prefer. I
previously used 5.1.23 which did work "properly". I tried the
ess-5.2.0rc3, for a short time, and it wasn't a problem with it
either. If the change is intentional, I didn't notice its being
mentioned (but I'm not all that observant).
I'd also be very interested in learning how to change it back.
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Patrick Connolly
HortResearch
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