> The syntax is now stabilized (we wanted to get this sorted before the
> final Emacs24 merge). That which is currently described in the manual
> is and should remain the proper Org-mode code block syntax.
Thanks Eric, this is great news. I'll ensure my examples from last year
still work with t
brian powell writes:
>>> Also, I very much agree that a "near exact replica" of the http://
>>> rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml for OrgMode would be great.
>> Yes! Any takers?!?
>>
> ...
> Eric questioned:
> "From looking at the fairly terse web site for R^2 it is not clear to me
> exa
>> Also, I very much agree that a "near exact replica" of the http://
>> rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml for OrgMode would be great.
> Yes! Any takers?!?
>
...
Eric questioned:
"From looking at the fairly terse web site for R^2 it is not clear to me
exactly what the system includes (I'm
Eric Schulte writes:
> Stephen Eglen writes:
>
>>> I recognized your name, Stephen, as the long-time maintainer of the "Emacs
>>> Lisp List"--thanks for that too.
>>> Are you envisioning a repository beyond "Emacs Lisp List" for OrgMode
>>> implementations and/or Babel examples.
>>
>> I am int
Stephen Eglen writes:
>> I recognized your name, Stephen, as the long-time maintainer of the "Emacs
>> Lisp List"--thanks for that too.
>> Are you envisioning a repository beyond "Emacs Lisp List" for OrgMode
>> implementations and/or Babel examples.
>
> I am interested in maintaining a collect
> I recognized your name, Stephen, as the long-time maintainer of the "Emacs
> Lisp List"--thanks for that too.
> Are you envisioning a repository beyond "Emacs Lisp List" for OrgMode
> implementations and/or Babel examples.
I am interested in maintaining a collection of nice org-babel-R
exampl
Wow! http://rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtml looks great--very
interesting--thanks for the heads-up on that link.
Worked with R/S/S-PLUS in grad school--easily my favorite
language/system--especially like its ease of extensibility--reminds me of
EMACS LISP!
I recognized your name, Stephe
Following on from an old thread about self-configuring org files for
reproducible research, R users might be interested to see the following web site
which is exactly what I was thinking of for org mode (but of course, works
"only" for R packages.)
http://rsquared.stat.uni-muenchen.de/index.rhtm