[R] Linux editor for R+LaTeX, but not Emacs
Christian Salas
christian.salas at yale.edu
Fri Oct 5 19:11:22 CEST 2007
hey dylan,
but i am looking for only one editor that is able to run R and also be
able to compile Latex files (like Emacs but i don't like too much emacs)
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Christian Salas E-mail:christian.salas at yale.edu
PhD student http://environment.yale.edu/salas
School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Tel: +1-(203)-432 5126
Yale University Fax:+1-(203)-432 3809
360 Prospect St Office: Room 35, Marsh Hall
New Haven, CT 06511-2189
USA
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Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> On Friday 05 October 2007, Christian Salas wrote:
>> Using Tinn-R (in windows) is possible to run latex and R from the same
>> editor, which was great. Now, I am using Ubuntu-linux, which has been
>> better than WinXP. Currently, I am using Emacs (and then install ESS)
>> for running LaTeX and R from a same editor-program (like i was doing
>> with Tinn-R in windows). Nevertheless, and even though i have been using
>> Emacs for almost 2 years, it is not as friendly as i would like.
>> I was wondering if you know of a linux editor that is able to run R and
>> compile LaTeX files from it.
>>
>> Please let me know
>
> In linux I prefer:
>
> Kile for Latex
> Kate / Kwrite for R
>
> cheers,
>
> Dylan
>
>
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>> ---- Christian Salas E-mail:christian.salas at yale.edu
>> PhD student http://environment.yale.edu/salas
>> School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Tel: +1-(203)-432 5126
>> Yale University Fax:+1-(203)-432 3809
>> 360 Prospect St Office: Room 35, Marsh Hall
>> New Haven, CT 06511-2189
>> USA
>>
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