Hello Dan:
Sunny Srivastava <research.baba@gmail.com> writes:Hi Sunny,
> Hello Org-moders,
> I have been a very happy ESS user so far. Recently, I was introduced to
> org-mode and I am still a beginner.
>
> I am trying to write a research paper using the literate programming style
> of org-babel-R, instead of Sweave, and the journey has been OK so far. I
> have a very lame question related to this, so please bear with me.
>
> I am used to the ESS key-bindings, however they don't work properly in the
> code block (begin_src R ... end_src). I googled and found that it is
> recommended to use C-c ` to edit the source code in an Org-tmp buffer.
> However, there are a few issues related to this:
A couple of possibilities to solve your current problems:
Firstly, the key combination is C-c ' not C-c `
i.e., that character is a straight single quote.
Secondly, have you activated R as an Org-babel language?
See section 14.7 of the manual. You can do it with customize, or you can
do it by adding some emacs-lisp to your .emacs file. E.g. the following
activates emacs-lisp and R:
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages
'((emacs-lisp . t)
(R . t)))
Don't hesitate to get back to the list if you have further questions.
Dan
> _______________________________________________
>
> 1. Let's say I have a code block which contains some code in it. When I do
> C-c ` a temporary buffer opens up but it doesn't include the R code that was
> in the code block.
> 2. The temporary buffer for editing R code doesn't associate itself with
> ESS, ie the key-bindings don't work. (I am addicted to the "smart _" key
> binding of ESS as well I am facing problems indenting the code using C-M-\)
>
> Any help or pointers is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks to Eric and other developers for implementing such a great idea.
>
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