I use Textwrangler. I cannot find the option you mention.

Huang

On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 7:06 AM, Jonathan Marc Bearak <
jonathan.bea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Are text completions turned on under BBEdit:Preferences:Editing--General?
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 5:10 PM, huang min wrote:
>
> I tried Jonathan's applescript. It doesn't work too.
>
> For the R.plist, did you get the auto-completion etc? It seems only the
> syntax coloring works.
>
> Huang
>
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 5:27 AM, Gene <gcut...@amgen.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm the original author of the R colorzing code for TextWrangler/BBEdit
>> mentioned by Steve (it was later updated and maintained by Jonathan Marc
>> Bearak:
>> http://homepages.nyu.edu/~jmb736/code/R_language_module_for_BBEdit/R.plist<http://homepages.nyu.edu/%7Ejmb736/code/R_language_module_for_BBEdit/R.plist>
>> ),
>> and highly recommend the use of BBEdit or TextWrangler along with this
>> syntax highlighting code for R coding on the Mac.
>>
>> The applescript code at
>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mac/2008-November/005541.htmldoesn't
>> quite work for me, but I use something similar.  Paste the following into
>> AppleScript editor then save it as a script file in "~/Library/Application
>> Support/BBEdit/Scripts/" (substitute TextWrangler for BBEdit if
>> appropriate), named something like "Run in R.scpt":
>>
>> set selectedText to selection as string
>> tell application "R64"
>>        activate
>>        cmd selectedText
>> end tell
>>
>> Do the same for this second version, which I call "Run in R
>> background.scpt":
>>
>> set selectedText to selection as string
>> tell application "R64"
>>        activate
>>        cmd selectedText
>> end tell
>> tell application "BBEdit"
>>        activate
>> end tell
>>
>> Then, I assign the following keyboard shortcuts for the two scripts:
>> Run in R = command-option-period
>> Run in R background = command-option-slash
>>
>> The first script will send the highlighted text to the R GUI to have it
>> run,
>> while the second script will do the same, but then switch back to BBEdit
>> after running it.  That way I can just type away, hit
>> command-option-slash,
>> and keep typing without interruption.  I find this workflow to be very
>> efficient.
>>
>> - Gene
>>
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