Syntax coloring in R console
Hello On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:32 PM, January Weiner
<january.weiner at mpiib-berlin.mpg.de> wrote:
I have found the packages "xterm256" and "highlight", but I was not able to figure out how to use it to highlight the syntax in console output.
I've been in this position before, without finding a solution for syntax highlighting in the default R console.
Also, I tried several GUI interfaces, but I was not able to find something that suits me better than the default R console. R cmdr is definitely not for me, as I don't want to fundamentally change the way I am managing my data in R. Rkwrd seems to be nice (from screenshots), but its installation requires all the base KDE libraries, which I don't want to install.
Recently RStudio was introduced [1] and, although beta, it received quasi-unanimous acclaim from the community, so you risk finding it useful too. [1] http://alternativeto.net/software/rstudio/about Regards Liviu
I tried JGR, the GUI for R, but I have found the following problems with this package: - I was not able to change the background color from a repulsive grey, - apparently, GNU readline is not implemented in that package, that is, there is no functionality similar to ctrl-r (which searches through the history for matching commands), something I use frequently, and - tab expansion is of limited use (e.g. doesn't browse files in the current directory when expanding quoted arguments e.g. in "read.table"). All in all, I'd be happy to continue using the plain R console, but syntax highlighting would be nice. Any advice would be extremely welcome. Kind regards, January
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