On 13-07-27 01:24 PM, Marco Bianchi wrote:
I don't understand because when I run a .sh file invoking R code from the command line it works without any problem at all? Also if I type which R at prompt I get /usr/bin/R which is correct directory etc...
For what it's worth, I just installed r-base on Ubuntu 13.04 and set the shell setting to /usr/bin/R and it works as expected, the R interpreter shell is run and I can send text to it using <Ctrl>+4 after setting it up to send text to terminal. I'm using fairly recent Geany compiled from Git master branch.
Not sure what the problem could be, other than maybe if you didn't restart Geany to get the new shell running (or even maybe typing "exit" without restarting Geany). Maybe try to use `/usr/bin/R --interactive` for the Shell?
Cheers, Matthew Brush
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On 27 July 2013 22:29, Marco Bianchi marcolondonuk@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Users,
I love geany lightweight editor which I have used for a couple of years now. I have made a brand new installation of Ubuntu 12.04 64bit on a brand new hard disk etc and then I have installed geany, version below:
geany 1.23 (built on Apr 7 2013 with GTK 2.24.10, GLib 2.32.3)
I have installed libvte9 too. My issue with geany is that it does not send commands to terminal. Any idea why this is happening?
marco
PS: It can be seen from the image below that I have selected the first three lines of code, but nothing happens when I send those lines to terminal using the CTRL-4 key (which I have defined in keybindings). I also attach more images showing set up of some of my preferences tabs.
As there is no prompt in the terminal it would appear that your shell, R, is not running properly.
Cheers Lex
Users mailing list Users@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Users mailing list Users@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users