Will do and thanks for the info Charles, John, Thorsten, and Rasmus.
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Charles C. Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu wrote:
On Sat, 1 Nov 2014, Rasmus wrote:
Hello,
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
• Does one exist and I missed it?
Are you aware of this
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
Hi Grant,
Last week I started learning about [RMarkdown]. It is a [literate
programming] tool implemented in, and for, the [ℝ programming
language]. Although I haven't dug in deep yet, I do know that (1) it is
/basically/ [Markdown] and that (2)
Hello,
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
• Does one exist and I missed it?
Are you aware of this project?
https://github.com/chasberry/orgmode-accessories
—Rasmus
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2014, Rasmus wrote:
Hello,
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
• Does one exist and I missed it?
Are you aware of this project?
https://github.com/chasberry/orgmode-accessories
—Rasmus
Thanks for this, Rasmus.
Grant,
If ox-ravel is something you are
Charles C. Berry ccbe...@ucsd.edu writes:
As to Thorsten's query:
,
| what would acutally be the benefit of using RMarkdown over Org-mode,
| or put it another way - when you already use RMarkdown, why do you
| need Org-mode too? And if you use Org-mode, what does RMarkdown add to
| the
Good morning,
Last week I started learning about [RMarkdown]. It is a [literate
programming] tool implemented in, and for, the [ℝ programming
language]. Although I haven't dug in deep yet, I do know that (1) it is
/basically/ [Markdown] and that (2) `org' exports both to [vanilla
markdown] and