Introduction ============ S-PLUS use ========== SAS use ======= Microsoft problems ================== See the file `README.SPLUS4WIN' as well, for more information and details. * (RMH) system freeze and ctrl-m, a solution for some cases. Frequently, when the *shell* buffer freezes while running either COMMAND.COM or a DOS or Windows program initiated by command.com, it can be unfrozen by entering the key sequence C-q C-m RET into the frozen buffer. What I think is happening is the coding-system got confused. Command.com is waiting for the C-m C-l sequence and it only sees the C-l, which it knows is not the end of the line. When we manually give the C-m, followed by RET, it is happy and completes parsing the line. For example, from a *shell* buffer running bash (with ps in the path): command.com ps C-q C-m RET exit C-q C-m RET command.com /c date RET C-q C-m RET command.com /c date C-q C-m RET * (RMH) Changes in essd-r.el for Windows One of the design goals in ESS was to make it almost unnecessary for users to make modifications to the ess-*.el files. We have split the R function into two clones. R-unix is the old R function. It uses the starting argument "-no-readline ". R-microsoft is designed for Windows. It uses the starting argument "-ess ". We detect the operating system and fset the name R to whichever is appropriate. No user changes are required. M-x R always works. * (RMH) msdos.el Start an msdos shell inside an NTemacs that normally uses bash as its shell. It should have been easy, but had many parameters that needed to be set. I am sending a copy of this to the Ntemacs mailing list. I think this function should be merged into the Ntemacs distribution, but for the moment I am attributing it to us. S-PLUS problems =============== SAS-problems ============