[ESS] M-n s is undefined
Christopher W. Ryan
cry@n @end|ng |rom b|ngh@mton@edu
Mon Jun 27 05:04:41 CEST 2016
Thanks. I'll admit I'm having some trouble finding straightforward
documentation on how to simply use polymode/ESS. Best I've found so far
is this:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/ess-help/2014-May/009926.html
from which I infer that M-n e might take an .Rnw file all the way
through to a .pdf file . . . does that sound right? I won't be back at
my new computer for a while to try it out.
--Chris
Vincent Goulet wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Polymode is active by default in my distribution and its key binding for sweaving are different. Look up its documentation.
>
> Best,
>
> v.
>
>> Le 26 juin 2016 à 16:43, Christopher W. Ryan <cryan using binghamton.edu> a écrit :
>>
>> Hello. I just set up a new computer, running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. I installed R 3.3.1, then MikTeX 2.9, then Vince Goulet's version of emacs 24.5.1 with ESS. Those are all on drive C:\, a 250 Gb solid state drive. My data files and documents are on drive E:\, a terabyte hard drive.
>>
>> In emacs, when I have an .Rnw buffer open, M-n s is met with the error message in the subject line.
>>
>> Sweave.sty is in C:\LOCALTEXMF\Tex\latex\Sweave
>>
>> which I listed as a root in MikTeX Admin. And I refreshed the FNDB, both as a user and as Admin.
>>
>> How can I get M-n s (and I assume I'll have a problem with M-P as well) recognized as command to sweave my file?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --Chris
>>
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