Thanks, Martin. A couple of other things: since I don't have DokuWiki installed locally, developing wiki pages means being online. And I know LaTeX much better than wiki code. And the "preview" mode in the wiki is somewhat slow.
The code is definitely a draft-0, but I will try to improve it. Ben Philippe Grosjean wrote: > OK, that makes a lot of sense. > > PhG > > Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>>> "PhGr" == Philippe Grosjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>>> on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:45:41 +0200 writes: >> >> PhGr> Hi Ben, >> PhGr> This looks great (note that I wanted to test it first >> before PhGr> answering... still haven't found time for that)! >> However, I think that PhGr> it is easier to work on Wiki page and >> eventually convert it to PhGr> LaTeX/Sweave than in the other >> direction. So, do you mean you plan to PhGr> write Wiki pages in >> LaTeX??? >> >> [Excuse Ben, for answering in European time (while you're sleeping)] >> >> No! Probably not at all. >> >> I see the very big potential use quite differently: >> >> Many of us are in academics where we are supposed to produce >> presentations and "papers". The modern ones among us (:-) ;-)) >> may use Sweave to do both of this. >> >> Hence: If Ben's tool "works", we now can pretty quickly put our >> presentations, e.g., from UseR!2007, into the R-wicki without >> much extra work. >> >> This seems a tremendously nice potential! >> But then, as Philippe, I haven't found time yet to try it out... >> >> Regards, >> Martin >> _______________________________________________ R-sig-wiki mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki
