Re: [julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread Ashley Kleinhans
I'm not interested in any other program but Julia. Still not interested in Julia-OB whatever that is. Good for you, I'm sure that line helps with the ladies. On Thu, 05 May 2016 at 21:59 James Fairbanks wrote: > org-plus-contrib has a file ob-julia.el which can be enabled by installing > org-plu

[julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread James Fairbanks
org-plus-contrib has a file ob-julia.el which can be enabled by installing org-plus-contrib and then (setq inferior-julia-program-name "julia") (require 'ob-julia) ;from package org-plus-contrib On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 11:26:09 AM UTC-4, kleinsplash wrote: > > ... Sports..

[julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread kleinsplash
@James: Guess that earns me a necro badge - in my defence I have just come across R and RStudio and the idea of updating images on the fly looked good. But then if its taken days to produce... Sports...um.. either quidditch or ladies night at the local bar. I am writing a rather large document

Re: [julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread Tom Short
Daniel's pandoc system is here: https://github.com/dcjones/Judo.jl On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:04 AM, kleinsplash wrote: > > Is there an update on these thoughts? Because that link doesnt work > anymore.. > On Thursday, 9 May 2013 16:35:39 UTC+2, Stephen Eglen wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Coming from

[julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread James Fairbanks
Wow I just came on to the google group to ask if there was an org-babel-julia floating around somewhere and this thread was recently reawakened. There is no ob-julia in elpa. Kleinsplash, what sports games should I bet on 14 minutes from now? :) Weave.jl https://github.com/mpastell/Weave.jl was

[julia-users] Re: Reproducible research for Julia

2016-05-05 Thread kleinsplash
Is there an update on these thoughts? Because that link doesnt work anymore.. On Thursday, 9 May 2013 16:35:39 UTC+2, Stephen Eglen wrote: > > Hi, > > Coming from R, I've got used to the great Sweave/knitr system for > combining latex and R code in the same document, using noweb markup. Is >