[ESS] Change in behavior of "Eval region" (C-c C-r) command

Andrew Robinson A.Robinson at ms.unimelb.edu.au
Mon Sep 12 01:22:18 CEST 2011


Hi Werner,

I put the following code in my .emacs file ...

(setq comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input t)
(setq comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output t)
(setq comint-move-point-for-output t)
(setq comint-scroll-show-maximum-output t)

Cheers

Andrew

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 07:15:27AM -0700, Werner Stuetzle wrote:
> 
> When I use R I split my Emacs window into two panes, one showing my code, 
> the other on the *R* buffer. When I evaluate a long region using "Eval 
> region", I would like the *R* pane to scroll to the end of the *R* buffer, 
> rather than staying where it is.
> 
> I assume this will require a simple change to the definition of the "Eval 
> region" lisp function. Can somebody give me blow-by-blow instructions on 
> exactly what to do. I don't even know where the "Eval region" function is 
> defined?
> 
> Thanks, W
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