Sebastian Leuzinger wrote:
Dear R-list I am (forced) to change from Linux to Mac and am now
looking for a new editor for R. I would like one that features a
split window (console + editor) as well as syntax highlighting. Can
anyone help? Especially the split-window feature does not seem to be
easily available in the editors desribed on the R-help site, except
Emacs, which I am reluctant to start using.
Don't discount it out of hand. Leaning Emacs has been one of the best
things for my productivity that I have ever done, especially combined
with R using ESS. If you just want the basics, it really isn't
different than any other editor.
I am on a MacBook Air
with OS X 10.5 using R 2.7.0 Thanks Sebastian
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