Re: Lyx works with R Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-18 Thread G. Milde
On 15.11.04, Paul Johnson wrote: ... huge LyX document and all attendant R code. If I'm using Emacs, there's a package called ESS that allows me to open an R session and then pipe command chunks over. How about telling me how I can do that with LyX? The lyx-server could be your friend

Re: Lyx works with R Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-18 Thread G. Milde
On 15.11.04, Paul Johnson wrote: ... huge LyX document and all attendant R code. If I'm using Emacs, there's a package called ESS that allows me to open an R session and then pipe command chunks over. How about telling me how I can do that with LyX? The lyx-server could be your friend

Re: Lyx works with R & Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-18 Thread G. Milde
On 15.11.04, Paul Johnson wrote: ... > huge LyX document and all attendant R code. If I'm using Emacs, there's > a package called ESS that allows me to open an R session and then pipe > command chunks over. > > How about telling me how I can do that with LyX? The lyx-server could be your

Lyx works with R Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-15 Thread Paul Johnson
I followed along with the LyX noweb instructions and have succeeded in using LyX to create NoWeb documents that can be sent to the statistical program R and turned into LaTex by R's Sweave program. I was using Emacs for things like this, but found I made about 9 times more errors writing

Lyx works with R Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-15 Thread Paul Johnson
I followed along with the LyX noweb instructions and have succeeded in using LyX to create NoWeb documents that can be sent to the statistical program R and turned into LaTex by R's Sweave program. I was using Emacs for things like this, but found I made about 9 times more errors writing

Lyx works with R & Sweave. Followup question enclosed

2004-11-15 Thread Paul Johnson
I followed along with the LyX noweb instructions and have succeeded in using LyX to create NoWeb documents that can be sent to the statistical program R and turned into LaTex by R's Sweave program. I was using Emacs for things like this, but found I made about 9 times more errors writing