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H A D | ess.toc | 10 @numsecentry{Activating and Loading ESS}{2.3}{Activating and Loading ESS}{12} 54 @numchapentry{Developing with ESS}{10}{Developing with ESS}{40} 55 @numsecentry{ESS tracebug}{10.1}{ESS tracebug}{40} 79 @numsecentry{ESS[R]--Editing files}{12.1}{ESS(R)--Editing files}{52} 82 @numsecentry{Example ESS usage}{12.4}{Example ESS usage}{54} 83 @numchapentry{ESS for SAS}{13}{ESS for SAS}{56} 86 @numsecentry{ESS[SAS]--@key {TAB} key}{13.3}{ESS(SAS)--TAB key}{57} 91 @numsecentry{ESS[SAS]--Graphics}{13.8}{ESS(SAS)--Graphics}{64} 92 @numsecentry{ESS[SAS]--Windows}{13.9}{ESS(SAS)--Windows}{64} 93 @numchapentry{ESS for BUGS}{14}{ESS for BUGS}{65} [all …]
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H A D | ess.aux | 28 @xrdef{Activating and Loading ESS-title}{Activating and Loading ESS} 154 @xrdef{Developing with ESS-title}{Developing with ESS} 156 @xrdef{ESS tracebug-title}{ESS tracebug} 228 @xrdef{ESS(R)--Editing files-title}{ESS[R]--Editing files} 237 @xrdef{Example ESS usage-title}{Example ESS usage} 241 @xrdef{ESS for SAS-title}{ESS for SAS} 247 @xrdef{ESS(SAS)--TAB key-title}{ESS[SAS]--@key {TAB} key} 265 @xrdef{ESS(SAS)--Graphics-title}{ESS[SAS]--Graphics} 267 @xrdef{ESS(SAS)--Windows-title}{ESS[SAS]--Windows} 271 @xrdef{ESS for BUGS-title}{ESS for BUGS} [all …]
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H A D | installation.texi | 5 must also activate or load ESS in each Emacs session, though 7 you. See @ref{Activating and Loading ESS} for more details. 12 * Activating and Loading ESS:: 37 Stable versions of ESS are available at the 49 directory @code{ESS} in the current working directory. 51 We will refer to the location of the ESS source files as 52 @file{/path/to/ESS/} hereafter. 60 cd /path/to/ESS/ 80 @section Activating and Loading ESS 90 (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/ESS/lisp") [all …]
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H A D | onewfeat.texi | 44 @item @ESS{[R]}: ESS can now format your code! This is controlled 199 @item ESS-developer: 253 @item @ESS{[R]}: ESS stores function in 'ESSR' environment to 263 @item @ESS{[julia]}: ESS stores its functions in 'ESS' module. 473 @item @ESS{}: ESS is now @emph{blinking} the evaluated region. 639 @item @ESS{}: In ESS buffers @code{yank}(@kbd{C-y}) command accepts 680 @item @ESS{}: @code{ess-switch-to-end-of-ESS}(@kbd{C-c C-z}), 686 @item @ESS{[R]}: @code{ess-tracebug} is now part of @ESS{}: 718 ``Developing with ESS/ESS developer'' for more details. 857 now in @ESS{[BUGS]} mode and .jag files are in @ESS{[JAGS]} mode. @ESS{[BUGS]} now [all …]
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H A D | newfeat.texi | 29 So, for example, R buffers will now show ESS[R] rather than ESS[S]. 31 @item The ESS manual has been updated and revised. 66 @item ESS modes now inherit from @code{prog-mode}. 75 @item @ESS{[R]}: Gained support for xref in Emacs 25+. 78 @item @ESS{[R]}: The startup screen is cleaner. 148 @item @ESS{[R]}: Fixed fontification toggling. 181 the next release of ESS: @code{ess-smart-S-assign}, 281 @item @ESS{[R]}: New @code{ess-r-package-mode} 290 @item @ESS{[R]}: Help lookup has been improved. 295 @item @ESS{}: ESS now implements a simple message passing interface [all …]
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H A D | help-s.texi | 1 @node ESS(R)--Editing files, iESS(R)--Inferior ESS processes, ESS for R, ESS for R 3 @section ESS[R]--Editing files 11 @node iESS(R)--Inferior ESS processes, Philosophies for using ESS(R), ESS(R)--Editing files, ESS fo… 13 @section iESS[R]--Inferior ESS processes 54 "ESS->Start Process->Other" menu. 97 functions are created when ESS is loaded. 108 "ESS->Start Process->Other" menu. 111 @node Philosophies for using ESS(R), Example ESS usage, iESS(R)--Inferior ESS processes, ESS for R 113 @section Philosophies for using ESS[R] 133 @node Example ESS usage, , Philosophies for using ESS(R), ESS for R [all …]
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H A D | announc.texi | 4 @settitle ESS - Emacs Speaks Statistics 10 @chapter ANNOUNCING ESS 13 The ESS Developers proudly announce the release of ESS 17 Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) provides an intelligent, consistent 18 interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with 21 other operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and 23 and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of 25 editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive 29 ESS is freely available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). 32 please read the README files that come with ESS. [all …]
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H A D | help-bugs.texi | 1 @ESS{[BUGS]} provides 5 features. First, BUGS syntax is 4 command files and log files. Second, @ESS{} creates templates for the 6 defined by a single file. Third, @ESS{} provides a BUGS batch script 7 that allows @ESS{} to set BUGS batch parameters. Fourth, key sequences 11 @section ESS[BUGS]--Model files 13 Model files with the @file{.bug} extension are edited in @ESS{[BUGS]} 14 mode. Three keys are bound for your use in @ESS{[BUGS]}, @kbd{F2}, 16 in @ESS{[SAS]}, @xref{ESS(SAS)--Function keys for batch processing}. 22 @section ESS[BUGS]--Command files 30 @section ESS[BUGS]--Log files [all …]
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H A D | ess.cp | 6 \entry{using ESS interactively}{1}{using ESS interactively} 15 \entry{starting ESS}{13}{starting ESS} 18 \entry{ESS process directory}{13}{ESS process directory} 22 \entry{ESS process buffer}{13}{ESS process buffer} 24 \entry{multiple ESS processes}{13}{multiple ESS processes} 25 \entry{changing ESS processes}{13}{changing ESS processes} 30 \entry{ESS-elsewhere}{13}{ESS-elsewhere} 55 \entry{quitting from ESS}{22}{quitting from ESS} 56 \entry{killing the ESS process}{22}{killing the ESS process} 68 \entry{ESS commands blocking Emacs}{25}{ESS commands blocking Emacs} [all …]
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H A D | credits.texi | 5 The ESS environment is built on the open-source projects of many 26 for interactive SAS and SAS-mode was further integrated into ESS. 28 ESS. More changes were made to support additional statistical 31 ESS initially worked only with Unix statistics packages that used 33 and batch processing. ESS could not communicate with statistical 36 (DDE) protocol with ESS. Heiberger then used DDE to provide 38 A. Sparapani and Heiberger implemented SAS batch for ESS relying 41 to ESS for Unix and Windows. 71 Last, but definitely not least, thanks to the many ESS users and 72 contributors to the ESS mailing lists. [all …]
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H A D | ess.cps | 13 \entry {changing ESS processes}{13} 51 \entry {ESS commands blocking Emacs}{25} 52 \entry {ESS process buffer}{13} 53 \entry {ESS process directory}{13} 54 \entry {ESS tracebug}{40} 55 \entry {ESS-elsewhere}{13} 85 \entry {killing the ESS process}{22} 91 \entry {multiple ESS processes}{13} 110 \entry {quitting from ESS}{22} 125 \entry {starting ESS}{13} [all …]
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/dports/math/ess/ess-18.10.2/doc/archive/ |
H A D | ess-manual.org | 1 ** Introduction to ESS 2 *** Why should I use ESS? 4 *** New features in ESS 11 *** ESS for SAS 12 *** ESS for BUGS 13 *** ESS for JAGS 22 ** Customizing ESS 35 ** Inferior ESS mode: interacting with the ESS process 69 ** Developing with ESS 70 *** ESS tracebug [all …]
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H A D | inst_svn.texi | 2 The SVN repository has been retired. All ESS development is now carried 5 @c There no longer is an anonymous CVS repository for ESS, due to lack of 10 @c The latest development version of ESS is available via 11 @c @uref{https://svn.R-project.org/ESS/}, the ESS Subversion repository. If 15 @c % svn checkout https://svn.r-project.org/ESS/trunk @var{path} 18 @c which will put the ESS files into directory @var{path}. Later, 22 @c web browser at: @uref{https://svn.r-project.org/ESS/trunk, ESS SVN 26 @c If you remove other versions of ESS from your emacs load-path, you can
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H A D | ess-intro-graphs.tex | 25 %3. ESS 44 % ESS internet resources 218 Statistics (ESS) \citep{ESS}, a software package which provides a 236 on which ESS is built. Next, we discuss how ESS enhances a 316 \stexttt{ESS[S]} and \stexttt{ESS[SAS]}. Major modes understand a 722 GUI through ESS. First, through \stexttt{ESS[S]} mode the user gets 780 %% rephrasing. It {\it is} a feature of ESS. ESS is able to provide ESS[SAS] 852 ESS user. 893 %process in an inferior-ESS buffer I don't see this as ESS-elsewhere. 909 processes. ESS facilitates BUGS batch with \stexttt{ESS[BUGS]}, the [all …]
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H A D | ess-intro.tex | 25 %3. ESS 44 % ESS internet resources 219 Statistics (ESS) \citep{ESS}, a software package which provides a 237 on which ESS is built. Next, we discuss how ESS enhances a 317 \stexttt{ESS[S]} and \stexttt{ESS[SAS]}. Major modes understand a 722 GUI through ESS. First, through \stexttt{ESS[S]} mode the user gets 780 %% rephrasing. It {\it is} a feature of ESS. ESS is able to provide ESS[SAS] 852 ESS user. 893 %process in an inferior-ESS buffer I don't see this as ESS-elsewhere. 909 processes. ESS facilitates BUGS batch with \stexttt{ESS[BUGS]}, the [all …]
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/dports/math/ess/ess-18.10.2/ |
H A D | ANNOUNCE | 1 1 ANNOUNCING ESS 4 The ESS Developers proudly announce the release of ESS 18.10.2 20 read the README files that come with ESS. 59 Stable versions of ESS are available at the ESS web page 72 '/path/to/ESS/' hereafter. 79 cd /path/to/ESS/ 95 1.4 Activating and Loading ESS 194 * posting small patches to ESS. 272 example, R buffers will now show ESS[R] rather than ESS[S]. 309 * ESS modes now inherit from 'prog-mode'. In the next release, ESS [all …]
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H A D | ONEWS | 41 * ESS[R]: ESS can now format your code! This is controlled through 249 * ESS[julia]: ESS stores its functions in 'ESS' module. 447 * ESS: ESS is now _blinking_ the evaluated region. Set 603 features ("Completion", "Developing with ESS", "ESS tracebug", "ESS 636 * ESS: 'ess-switch-to-end-of-ESS'('C-c C-z'), and 642 * ESS[R]: 'ess-tracebug' is now part of ESS: 675 "Developing with ESS/ESS developer" for more details. 759 * ESS: New 'ess-completing-read' mechanism: ESS uses 'ido' 809 ESS[BUGS] mode and .jag files are in ESS[JAGS] mode. ESS[BUGS] now 894 * ESS[R]: Roxygen has a sub-menu on the [ESS] menu. [all …]
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H A D | README | 38 * Starting an ESS Process 95 Stable versions of ESS are available at the ESS web page 108 '/path/to/ESS/' hereafter. 115 cd /path/to/ESS/ 131 1.5 Activating and Loading ESS 167 1.7 Starting an ESS process 239 example, R buffers will now show ESS[R] rather than ESS[S]. 276 * ESS modes now inherit from 'prog-mode'. In the next release, ESS 489 * ESS: ESS now implements a simple message passing interface to 503 (https://github.com/emacs-ess/ESS/issues) [all …]
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H A D | NEWS | 2 * ESS[R] Fix namespace evaluation in non-installed packages. 24 example, R buffers will now show ESS[R] rather than ESS[S]. 26 * The ESS manual has been updated and revised. 33 your ESS config, you may want to do something like 61 * ESS modes now inherit from 'prog-mode'. In the next release, ESS 81 the dribble ('*ESS*') buffer if they wish. 246 * ESS[R]: Better detection of symbols at point. 248 * ESS[julia]: help and completion work (better) 249 * ESS[julia]: available via 'ess-remote' 274 * ESS: ESS now implements a simple message passing interface to [all …]
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H A D | RPM.spec | 13 Source: https://ESS.R-project.org/downloads/ess/ess-%{version}.tgz 14 URL: https://ESS.R-project.org/ 23 This package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides 26 ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and 27 the software. ESS interfaces with S-PLUS, R, SAS, BUGS and other 29 Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs 30 and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the 31 creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and 119 - Updated to ESS 5.2.3. 122 - Updated ESS URL. [all …]
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H A D | RPM.spec.in | 2 # ESS for Fedora Core Linux and, possibly, similar systems. 13 Source: https://ESS.R-project.org/downloads/ess/ess-%{version}.tgz 14 URL: https://ESS.R-project.org/ 23 This package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides 27 the software. ESS interfaces with S-PLUS, R, SAS, BUGS and other 29 Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs 30 and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the 31 creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and 119 - Updated to ESS 5.2.3. 122 - Updated ESS URL. [all …]
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H A D | www.thetrainline.com | 65 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/nl/trains/sitemap.xml 66 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/de/trains/sitemap.xml 67 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/de/station/sitemap.xml 68 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/en/trains/sitemap.xml 69 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/en/station/sitemap.xml 70 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/es/trains/sitemap.xml 72 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/fr/trains/sitemap.xml 74 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/it/trains/sitemap.xml 78 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/pl/trains/sitemap.xml 79 Sitemap: https://www.thetrainline.com/content/ESS/cs/trains/sitemap.xml [all …]
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/dports/math/ess/ess-18.10.2/doc/info/ |
H A D | ess.info | 17 ESS version 18.10.2 67 * ESS for SAS:: 115 under ESS. 3377 File: ess.info, Node: ESS(R)--Editing files, Next: iESS(R)--Inferior ESS processes, Prev: ESS fo… 3570 File: ess.info, Node: ESS for SAS, Next: ESS for BUGS, Prev: ESS for R, Up: Top 3589 ESS[SAS]. The user interface of ESS[SAS] has similarities with ESS[S] 3593 File: ess.info, Node: ESS(SAS)--Design philosophy, Next: ESS(SAS)--Editing files, Prev: ESS for … 3614 File: ess.info, Node: ESS(SAS)--Editing files, Next: ESS(SAS)--TAB key, Prev: ESS(SAS)--Design p… 3651 File: ess.info, Node: ESS(SAS)--TAB key, Next: ESS(SAS)--Batch SAS processes, Prev: ESS(SAS)--Ed… 4094 File: ess.info, Node: ESS(SAS)--Windows, Prev: ESS(SAS)--Graphics, Up: ESS for SAS [all …]
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H A D | AccessFlowStateMachineService.yml | 6 …2: {id: 3, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED', role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_sta… 7 …3: {id: 4, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED', role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SAVE',resulting_state… 10 …6: {id: 7, workflow: Time, state: 'SUPERVISOR APPROVED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',… 11 …7: {id: 8, workflow: Time, state: 'REJECTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_state: 'S… 13 …9: {id: 10, workflow: Time, state: 'SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',resulting… 14 …10: {id: 11, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',resu… 15 …11: {id: 12, workflow: Time, state: 'SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_state:…
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H A D | AccessFlowStateMachineDao.yml | 6 …2: {id: 3, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED', role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_sta… 7 …3: {id: 4, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED', role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SAVE',resulting_state… 10 …6: {id: 7, workflow: Time, state: 'SUPERVISOR APPROVED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',… 11 …7: {id: 8, workflow: Time, state: 'REJECTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_state: 'S… 13 …9: {id: 10, workflow: Time, state: 'SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',resulting… 14 …10: {id: 11, workflow: Time, state: 'NOT SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'VIEW TIMESHEET',resu… 15 …11: {id: 12, workflow: Time, state: 'SUBMITTED',role: 'ESS USER',action: 'SUBMIT',resulting_state:…
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