Le 03/11/2011 20:34, Yihui Xie a écrit :
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows
Yihui Xie xie at yihui.name writes:
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
I don't think Jeff or I have either looked at that document in a while.
Of course if there is a specific fix that needs to
FWIW, here is the repository for the R batchfiles:
http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/ I'm not familar with Python, and
I hope this could be helpful to our potential Python hackers.
Regards,
Yihui
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Le 03/11/2011 20:34, Yihui Xie a écrit :
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows
Yihui Xie xie at yihui.name writes:
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
I don't think Jeff or I have either looked at that document in a while.
Of course if there is a specific fix that needs to
FWIW, here is the repository for the R batchfiles:
http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/ I'm not familar with Python, and
I hope this could be helpful to our potential Python hackers.
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of
Le 03/11/2011 20:34, Yihui Xie a écrit :
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows
Yihui Xie yihui.name> writes:
>
> Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
> can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
I don't think Jeff or I have either looked at that document in a while.
Of course if there is a specific fix that needs to
FWIW, here is the repository for the R batchfiles:
http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/ I'm not familar with Python, and
I hope this could be helpful to our potential Python hackers.
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of
This is a solution rather than a question. I am running Windows 7 Enterprise
(V. 6.1, build 7601, SP1). I had followed the instructions at
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LaTeX/SweaveR/lyx_with_r_and_sweave_instructions.pdf,
and
while both versions of the batch file worked from the command line,
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows how to modify PATH,
he/she does not need the
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote:
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution,
This is a solution rather than a question. I am running Windows 7 Enterprise
(V. 6.1, build 7601, SP1). I had followed the instructions at
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LaTeX/SweaveR/lyx_with_r_and_sweave_instructions.pdf,
and
while both versions of the batch file worked from the command line,
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows how to modify PATH,
he/she does not need the
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote:
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution,
This is a solution rather than a question. I am running Windows 7 Enterprise
(V. 6.1, build 7601, SP1). I had followed the instructions at
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LaTeX/SweaveR/lyx_with_r_and_sweave_instructions.pdf,
and
while both versions of the batch file worked from the command line,
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows how to modify PATH,
he/she does not need the
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
> Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
> can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
>
> As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
> this is a good
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