Max,

Thanks, a few people have suggested this offlist and I am having a look at
this, but I just trying to quickly get results into a word processor in a
more easily read  format than a straight copy and paste.

Open Office Writer was ideal in the past, because a straight paste produced
a formatted table, something must have changed in the more recent version
but so far no reply from the Open Offfice help list.

However, now that I have grasped how ODFWeave works I can certainly see that
being useful for more formal document creation.

Graham

On 06/11/2007, Kuhn, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Graham,
>
> I'm not sure what the issue is, but I would suggest using OpenOffice
> directly with the odfWeave package.
>
> Max
>
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> Subject: [R] R2HTML package and Open Office: text only pasted
>
> I am trying to use R2HTML (just downloaded from CRAN) to paste R (2.6.0)
> results output via the clipboard to OpenOffice Writer and Calc
> (version 2.3on WinXPPro)
>
> Pasting into Excel gives a formatted table of results (as expected), but
> pasting into Calc simply pastes  the HTML code. Trying paste special
> only
> gives an option to paste unformatted text.
>
> Equally, with Writer, in the past when I tried this, the results were
> pasted
> as a table, but now they are pasted as HTML code. Again trying to use
> paste
> special, there is only an unformatted text option.
>
> I am using the simplest R2HTML code option, which as a I said, works
> with
> Excel
>
> HTML2clip(x)
>
> I suspect this is more an OOo issue, but hopefully someone has
> experience of
> using this combination and can help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Graham
>
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