I started using LyX; it is very straightforward. Then, I started exporting to
LaTeX and playing around with the LaTeX file (I found it faster than using
LyX, and could take my file anywhere they had something that could manipulate
text ---emacs, vim, nedit, whatever).
Googling you'll find
At 11:42 10.02.2006 -0300, CENDOYA, Maria Gabriela wrote:
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Hi Tom:
May be I didn't understand your question but, what I do to cut
and paste results from say summary.lm, in a word processors without losing
the nice shape of the R Console, is to choose the
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more irritated
at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things I have not found in the documentation is some
way of preparing output from R for convenient formatting into something
like MS Word. An example: If
: Thursday, February 09, 2006 9:41 AM
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] Tranferring R results to word prosessors
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more
irritated at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things I have not found
In Word use a fixed font such as Courier rather than a proportional
font and it will look ok.
On 2/9/06, Tom Backer Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more irritated
at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things
Le 09.02.2006 15:41, Tom Backer Johnsen a écrit :
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more irritated
at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things I have not found in the documentation is some
way of preparing output from R for convenient
Tom Backer Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
However, one of the things I have not found in the documentation is some
way of preparing output from R for convenient formatting into something
like MS Word.
In case you're not talking about table-like output exclusively, reading
?Devices
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 3:54 PM
To: Tom Backer Johnsen
One way could be to output in html format from R (with the R2HTML
package) and then read back the html from your
I agree that this is the best way.
I often use Courier font with font size 10 that gives very good results.
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 09:47 -0500, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
In Word use a fixed font such as Courier rather than a proportional
font and it will look ok.
On 2/9/06, Tom Backer
I have added several convenient methods for sending data directly from R
to Microsoft Word (report() function) in the svViews package (SciViews
bundle). However, I still have to upload it to CRAN. I do it right now.
It should be available in a couple of days.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
Romain
Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more irritated
at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things I have not found in the documentation is some
way of preparing output from R for convenient formatting into something
results to word prosessors
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more
irritated at myself for not having done that before.
However, one of the things I have not found in the documentation is some
way of preparing output from R for convenient formatting into something
like
Yeah, but I don't understand LaTeX at all. Can you point me to a good
beginners guide?
Thanks,
Roger
On 2/9/06, Barry Rowlingson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more
irritated
at myself for not having done
MS Word use Insert- File and select Titanic.html and see the
results.
I hope this helps
Francisco
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Subject: [R] Tranferring R results to word prosessors
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 15:41:09 +0100
I have just started looking at R
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Subject: [R] Tranferring R results to word prosessors
I have just started looking at R, and are getting more and more
irritated at myself for not having done that before
There is some documentation online at:
http://www.latex-project.org/guides/
which would be a good starting place.
If you prefer a good book, The LaTeX Companion (aka TLC) is the place to
begin:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201362996
There is also a boxed set (expensive) of several books
One approach is to use LyX (http://www.lyx.org/).
This is a lot like using Word or other word processors
but it creates LaTeX. You probably won't need to
know anything about TeX for a long time unless you
are doing really weird things.
Patrick Burns
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roger bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/9/2006 12:33 pm wrote
Yeah, but I don't understand LaTeX at all. Can you point me to a good
beginners guide?
I like Math into LaTeX, by Gratzer.
For a real beginners guide, there's one called first steps in LaTeX.
You might also want to look at issues of the
Marc Schwartz (via MN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/9/2006
If you prefer a good book, The LaTeX Companion (aka TLC) is the place
to begin:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201362996
Peter L. Flom, PhD
Assistant Director, Statistics and Data Analysis Core
Center for Drug Use and HIV Research
National
As much as I love LaTeX, I would be cautious on recommending it for
someone with a short term objective or does not really need to write
equations etc.
Part of the reason is the initial step of getting the different
softwares required to make LaTeX work properly can be difficult.
However, I
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