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Subject: Re: [ESS] starting dir
From: Stephen Eglen <S.J.Eglen () damtp ! cam ! ac ! uk>
Date: 2007-08-02 12:42:53
Message-ID: 18097.53581.865670.754473 () notch ! damtp ! cam ! ac ! uk
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Vincent Goulet writes:
> Le 07-08-01 à 11:20, Stephen Bond a écrit :
>
> > Vincent,
> >
> > if I change that variable to nil then it just dumps me into the
> > default
> > dir. what I wanted is to specify a default work dir which is not
> > the emacs
> > dir.
>
> Well, if the variable is 't', you should be prompted for a working
> directory (presuming you work with some flavor of S). The default
> that will prposed to you is what Emacs consider to be its current
> working directory, much like when you find a file.
>
> For example, if you have a file ~/work/toto.R opened and you do 'M-x
> R RET', Emacs/ESS should prompt you for a working directory for the R
> session, proposing as default ~/work/.
See also ess-directory:
(setq ess-directory "/tmp")
(setq ess-ask-for-ess-directory t)
M-x R
Stephen
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