Thank you very much John!!! Your document contains a wealth of information on
how to
use org-mode for reproducible research! I really like the idea of
embedding the supporting documents (bibliography, additional analysis) into the
document. Very nice.
Perhaps it would be good to have a
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
Hi everyone,
We had another manuscript written in org-mode accepted in Topics in
Catalysis (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11244-013-0166-3)!
Check out references 14, 39 and 40 ;)
The supporting information seems to be freely
I wasn't familiar with pgf at all. we are usually limited by what
publishers will accept in terms of formats, which is usually pdf, eps, png
or tiff where we publish.
for other features in pdf, we did not use any for these manuscripts, but
sometimes I use some adobe specific javascript for making
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
We had another manuscript written in org-mode accepted in Topics in
Catalysis (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11244-013-0166-3)!
Check out references 14, 39 and 40 ;)
Congrats! And thanks for sharing.
The supporting information
Hi everyone,
We had another manuscript written in org-mode accepted in Topics in
Catalysis (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11244-013-0166-3)!
Check out references 14, 39 and 40 ;)
The supporting information seems to be freely available (
On 2 November 2013, John Kitchin wrote:
We had another manuscript written in org-mode accepted in Topics in
Catalysis (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11244-013-0166-3)!
Check out references 14, 39 and 40 ;)
Lovely! Here's the start of section 4, Manuscript Preparation Method:
Aloha John,
This is wonderful! The pdf file is a user-friendly entry into the Org
mode compendium *and* an effective way to distribute it. Thanks for your
pioneering efforts.
All the best,
Tom
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
Hi everyone,
We had another manuscript written in