[R] TINN-R's "R Explores" - Available for other editors?

Philippe Grosjean phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Tue Oct 21 12:00:04 CEST 2008


Hello,

The R explorer in Tinn-R is similar and derived from the one in SciViews 
R Console. However, SciViews R Console is not maintained any more, 
because our energy is spend in a cross-platform replacement project: 
SciViews-K. The R explorer in SciViews-K is not complete yet, and is in 
alpha stage, but you can have a look at it (and at the other nice 
features in preparation): http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-K.

We plan to release the first version of SciViews-K around next 
September. Currently, we finalize the core code and have started a beta 
test program on the modules that are already finalized in two 
Universities. The priority is also on the documentation that is still 
lacking currently.
All the best,

Philippe Grosjean
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stefan.duke at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am using TINN-R for working with R and for that purpose it is a very
> handy editor, in particular the R-Explorer that shows the existing
> objects and their properties is worth money.
> But I want to move to a more flexible editor (in particular for Latex)
> and was thinking of WinEdt (or maybe Eclipse, because of Java). I know
> they have capabilities to work directly with R, but has any other
> editor the same capabilities when it comes down to the R-Explorer?
> 
> Best,
> Stefan
> 
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