Hello, Indeed, this would be very nice if someone could write a "SWeave2wiki" driver, perhaps inspired from the R2HTML "Sweave2HTML" driver. Eric Lecoutre (author of R2HTML) told me how easy it was to write such a driver, thanks to the good design of SWeave.
I am currently working on the Rdconv adaptation to create wiki versions of R help pages. This is a priority for me, altogether with the refinement of the wiki pages presentation and navigation to get rid of the unpleasant "index" at left. And, as you have perhaps noticed, I can invest myself only a relatively limited time to such developments, currently. Thus, any help is warmly welcome. Best, Philippe Grosjean Thus, any help Roger Bivand wrote: > On Thu, 18 May 2006, Ben Bolker wrote: > > >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>Hash: SHA1 >> >>Robin Hankin wrote: >> >>>Hi Ben >>> >>>yes, the wiki is the best place. What is the best way to include Rnw >>>text while letting the user see the resulting pdf file? >>> >>> >>>best wishes >>> >>> >>>Robin >> >> that's a really good question. The very very best solution >>would be an Sweave driver that produced Wiki code. The next >>best, which I might be able to hack up, is to run >>latex2wiki ( http://wiki.loria.fr/wiki/Latex2wiki ) on the >>Sweave'd output, possibly incorporating a few lines to >>convert Schunks into code input and output chunks ... >> >> any enthusiastic hackers out there? > > > I'm not really an example of the above (too old for wiki?), but the > Sweave() driver in the R2HTML package might be a starting point at least a > lot nearer than going to LaTeX and back (unless MathML is needed). There's > an example of output at > > http://spatial.nhh.no/R/etc/capabilities.RHnw.html > > which we could move to the wiki if need be. > > Another example is on: > > http://r-spatial.sourceforge.net/xtra/xtra.RHnw.html > > with source: > > http://r-spatial.cvs.sourceforge.net/r-spatial/spweb/htdocs/xtra/xtra.RHnw?revision=1.8&view=markup > > (NB: I had to edit width= height= with no values out of the output *.html > for <img ...> to display on IE) > > Roger > > >> Ben >> >> >>> >>>On 17 May 2006, at 18:28, Ben Bolker wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Robin Hankin <r.hankin <at> noc.soton.ac.uk> writes: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hi everyone >>>>> >>>>>well, quite a few people were interested in my little sparklines >>>>>example, >>>>>and one suggestion was to post it on a webpage. >>>>> >>>>>What would be a good place to post it? >>>> >>>> on the wiki? http://wiki.r-project.org >>>> >>>> Ben Bolker >>>> >>>>______________________________________________ >>>>[email protected] mailing list >>>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>>>PLEASE do read the posting guide! >>>>http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> >>>-- >>>Robin Hankin >>>Uncertainty Analyst >>>National Oceanography Centre, Southampton >>>European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK >>> tel 023-8059-7743 >>> >>> >>> >> >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) >>Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org >> >>iD8DBQFEbH0Wc0dX2AfwOJkRAlIAAKDp1YUXG3XvxquV4tmOuuoQiVH+DgCeM2Zc >>xh4Rxyd7Tum1r3uQRzwr0mU= >>=oklv >>-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >>_______________________________________________ >>R-sig-wiki mailing list >>[email protected] >>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki >> > > _______________________________________________ R-sig-wiki mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki
