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Re: sqpe documentation

To: "'Mike Prager'" <Mike.Prager@noaa.gov>
Subject: Re: sqpe documentation
From: "Warnes, Gregory R" <gregory_r_warnes@groton.pfizer.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 20:40:42 -0500
Cc: "'s-news@lists.biostat.wustl.edu'" <s-news@lists.biostat.wustl.edu>
FYI, ESS is an Emacs mode that does exactly this.  See
http://ess.stat.wisc.edu/.

 >  -----Original Message-----
 >  From: Mike Prager [mailto:Mike.Prager@noaa.gov]
 >  Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 11:23 AM
 >  To: S News Mailing List
 >  Subject: [S] sqpe documentation
 >  
 >  
 >  Dear Friends,
 >  
 >  I can't seem to find an entry for "sqpe" in the index of 
 >  any of the following:
 >  
 >  Programming with Data
 >  MASS
 >  S Programming
 >  S-Plus 6 Programmer's Guide
 >  S-Plus 6 User's Guide for Windows
 >  S-Plus 6 Getting Started Guide for Windows
 >  
 >  I know the program exists, because when I type "sqpe", it 
 >  runs.  Also, it 
 >  was recently recommended by an eminent member of this mailing list.
 >  
 >  Typing "sqpe.exe -?" or "sqpe.exe -h"  gives a message that 
 >  the parameter 
 >  will be ignored.  Trying help(sqpe) from the S-Plus command 
 >  line returns 
 >  'No documentation for topic "sqpe".'
 >  
 >  Is there any reference source for the command-line 
 >  interface?  My interest 
 >  right now is passing files to either a new instance or an 
 >  existing instance 
 >  of sqpe.  I am hoping to do this in the same way I can pass 
 >  Fortran or 
 >  LaTeX source code from my favored editor to a compiler (and 
 >  perhaps even 
 >  get the returned output into the editor, as I can with 
 >  those languages).
 >  
 >  Thanks!!!
 >  
 >  ...Mike Prager
 >  
 >  As an afterthought, perhaps some computer whiz could figure 
 >  out how to 
 >  improve automatic indexing of technical material.  Since 
 >  the time when 
 >  technical editors were replaced by LaTeX or MS Word and 
 >  camera-ready copy, 
 >  indexes have descended into a deep pit from which I fear 
 >  they will never 
 >  return.
 >  
 >  
 >  -- 
 >  Michael Prager      <Mike.Prager@noaa.gov>
 >  NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research
 >  Beaufort, North Carolina  28516  USA
 >  
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