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  1. @tinyspheresof @rkward Sorry for the late response. Currently, there is no such functionality in , except that one in the screenshot.
    But let me tell you about an upcoming feature called “Code navigation”. It is enabled in the latest AppImage (cdn.kde.org/ci-builds/educatio)
    It helps you to very quickly navigate the R and scripts. It will address your problem directly.

  2. @jan
    Do you mean KDE HUD
    m.youtube.com/watch?v=b8uQGPQv
    Ctrl + Alt + I
    "Find Action" in the help menu
    But not all applications have it. , , have it

  3. @amici Back in the days, we shipped with a slim environment. This means that people had , et al. included. Methinks, this is no longer the case. At least, I haven't tried for ages:
    rkward.kde.org/rkward-on-windo

  4. @kev I am sorry to hear this. Thanks for all the work you did. I, and certainly other FOSS folks, appreciated it. FOSSTODON helped to spread the word about . Therefore, also thanks from this side.

  5. 📊 , the powerful IDE/GUI has just released its latest update 0.8.1 /w enhancements. 🚀

    - Now you can register your custom R functions in the menu using rk.menu()! 💪
    - New plugin for Linux users to easily download the latest AppImage version. 👾
    - Several fixes 🖼️.
    - The glyph()-functionality has been implemented for better visual representation in the RK() device! ✨

    More info here: rkward.kde.org/

  6. @HydrePrever You could give a try. It is pretty accessible even without a mouse. We have support for vim and key bindings, since our IDE editor is based on editor.

    RKWard has an R terminal and a console (terminal) (can be enabled/modified via the settings under Kate plugins).

  7. @gmcd


    There is an issue indeed. I noticed it when working with the latest changes. I have to check if it is on our side (). I have also an issue with tinyplot in our plot preview tool. I will give you an update once I get my hand on my machine.

  8. @cullmann

    is great. We at are happy to have it as foundation. Thomas officially published RKWard around 2002. Keep up the good work.

  9. @thibaultmol @[email protected] @[email protected] I totally agree. We even use the part in . Okular is really great software.

  10. @carl Is it open for all KDE projects?

    @rkward, is this a better venue for us people?

  11. @dansup I still like the idea that FLOSS developers and FLOSS creators can make a living from their work and passion. There are ways, I guess. We at @rkward work on software because we like to do this, just like you. Keep up the good work and the spirit!

  12. Good news! 🚀 RKWard 0.8.0 is now available for download! ⬇️ This new release brings native PDF preview mode (automatic document type detection), ability to select different R version/installation at runtime, and more! 💻 It's the first version to be based on /#KF6. Check out the full list of changes: rkward.kde.org/News.html
    Share your feedback & contribute today!

  13. I just discovered a tool that might be quite useful for others while working with and

    Occasionally, I just add |s in my instead of in an extra file. Here is a tool to make bibitems easily.

    Online Bibtex Converter

    asouqi.github.io/bibtex-conver

    Update: I have added in example (screenshot) using as .

  14. Is there a method to exclude certain paper types in ? For example, I would like to exclude from .

    @OpenAlex

  15. The practical thing about is that you can enter commands for each session that are always executed. For example, you can use this to load certain packages as standard. Here in the example I use the great library data.table, which is automatically loaded at each start of RKWard.

  16. Occasionally, I think about how to work effectively with . Currently, I am teaching my courses with again. I try to do most of it with packages from the base installation. is an exception. But otherwise, I like to use (very fast) instead of .
    But there are more approaches, which are often simpler/faster/stable:

    - github.com/matloff/TidyverseSk
    - davidhughjones.medium.com/dont

  17. Everybody knows (hopefully) that data.table is great. Today, I noticed that it comes with its own update mechanism.

    data.table::update_dev_pkg()

    That is really useful if there is a feature you see in the development version but prefer a tested package.

  18. Today, I learned about Open Assistant. Their mission is to provide a conversational ( to ) for everyone.

    open-assistant.io/

    This seems to be a true open source project. Thus, they may become a viable alternative to .

    Training data: to be released under CC BY 4.0
    License for code and models: Apache 2.0

  19. @Lluis_Revilla my oldest package is on since 2012-08-31. It has the fewest dependencies. I cannot remember that it was removed once. has the most dependencies. 🤨
    I sincerely hope to get PCRedux back on CRAN. Otherwise, is the venue for the users. I will try my best.

  20. is a great package to work with in . Here is a very simple example of how to use it in .

    RKWard supports syntax highlighting for several languages, including Python. However, this is not done automatically, but must be selected by the user (blue arrow).

  21. @eliasp @Zugschlus

    #KDE #Markdown #Ghostwriter #Marknote #Okular

    I can add #RKWard to the list. Though focused on #rstats it is based on #kate which means we have a nice preview for #markdown and other things.

  22. @eliasp @Zugschlus

    #KDE #Markdown #Ghostwriter #Marknote #Okular

    I can add #RKWard to the list. Though focused on #rstats it is based on #kate which means we have a nice preview for #markdown and other things.

  23. @eliasp @Zugschlus

    #KDE #Markdown #Ghostwriter #Marknote #Okular

    I can add #RKWard to the list. Though focused on #rstats it is based on #kate which means we have a nice preview for #markdown and other things.

  24. @eliasp @Zugschlus

    #KDE #Markdown #Ghostwriter #Marknote #Okular

    I can add #RKWard to the list. Though focused on #rstats it is based on #kate which means we have a nice preview for #markdown and other things.