Douglas Bates wrote: > My university provides me with a powerful course management system for > the courses that I teach. Among other things I can create a wiki for > the course, which is very convenient for cross-linking different bits > of the course. > > Naturally I use R extensively in my teaching and I want to incorporate > R code, output and graphics in such a wiki. If I were producing LaTeX > sources instead of HTML sources I create .Rnw files for Sweave and I > would edit them using ESS in emacs. > > What options do I have for producing HTML with embedded R content and > what is a good, preferably emacs-based, way of editing the source > code? > > One basic problem is trying to present mathematical expressions in HTML (see > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/math/) but, aside from that, there are > questions of presenting input R expressions and the corresponding > output and of incorporating graphics files produced by R. I could try > to use latex2html or texi2html but the output from latex2html at least > would be quite inconvenient to use because it generates so many linked > files. Once they are uploaded it would be horrible trying to get all > the links straightened out. > > In a sense there are already tools for this type of output from .Rd > files. Would it be best to use those tools or to use texinfo tools or > ...?
I have never tried it, but have you looked into using the RweaveHTML driver in the RHTML package for processing .Rnw files? Sean ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel