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There's a cost/benefit trade-off here. I've been reluctant to make changes to global settings in RStudio Server. When we install new versions (or especially when we have to re-install things on the server), sometimes these changes revert back to their defaults. Even when maintaining a list of all the settings we want to change, it gets onerous to try to check them all the time to make sure they're still working. I also try to leave the settings alone so that they match what a user might see if they install RStudio on their own machine. While that isn't common in DATA 220 (and in fact we discourage it), I am always thinking ahead to when I get around to publishing this as a book online, so I don't want anything to be too specific to our Westminster setup.
So I'm putting this one on hold for now. I'm willing to re-visit in the future.
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I won't have time to look into this now, but possibly this summer.
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