Hello,

Sorry for the delayed reply and thanks for your feedback. I noticed this
problem both on Linux and on Windows.

Thanks for leading me to the solution.


I'm on R version 4.0.3 (2020-10-10) -- "Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out".
A common factor between the Windows and the Linux session is Emacs ESS.

I was not able to replicate the problem in a terminal. So yes the issue
is likely to lie with Emacs ESS. The versions I'm currently using is

linux: 
ess-version: 18.10.3snapshot [elpa: 20200825.829] (loaded from 
/home/djj/.emacs.d/elpa/ess-20200825.829/)

windows:
ess-version: 18.10.3snapshot [elpa: 20201122.814] (loaded from
c:/Users/Jeremie/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/elpa/ess-20201122.814/)

I will report it on the ESS mailing list if need be. 

Many thanks again,
Best regards,
-- 
Jeremie Juste

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