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Currently we say to start an R terminal by clicking "R:(not attached)" (https://github.com/r-devel/r-dev-env/blob/main/README.md?plain=1#L92-L95). This is fine when working through the README from start to finish, but if you skip the section on running R and have not opened an R file then "R:(not attached)" may not be shown.
So we can change this to open the R terminal through the command palette:
Ctrl/Cmd + Shift +P
type "R terminal"
select "R: Create R terminal"
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I recently switched back to Firefox and this shortcut opens a private window rather than opening the command palette.
So now I have to use F1 instead. Maybe we need a short note on how to find the right shortcut (it is shown in the View menu, there may be another way).
Currently we say to start an R terminal by clicking "R:(not attached)" (https://github.com/r-devel/r-dev-env/blob/main/README.md?plain=1#L92-L95). This is fine when working through the README from start to finish, but if you skip the section on running R and have not opened an R file then "R:(not attached)" may not be shown.
So we can change this to open the R terminal through the command palette:
Ctrl/Cmd + Shift +P
type "R terminal"
select "R: Create R terminal"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: