On 8/22/2007 6:40 AM, Renaud Lancelot wrote:
> Sweave produces a TeX file which can be exchanged like any other such
> file, providing that you give the possible graphic files (and bib,
> etc.) called from the TeX code.
Yes, and since Sweave doesn't touch the formatting of the TeX code, it's
not
That sound's perfect, that's all I needed to know.
Thanks for your kind help,
Werner
--- Renaud Lancelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
schrieb:
> Sweave produces a TeX file which can be exchanged
> like any other such
> file, providing that you give the possible graphic
> files (and bib,
> etc.) called
Sweave produces a TeX file which can be exchanged like any other such
file, providing that you give the possible graphic files (and bib,
etc.) called from the TeX code.
Best,
Renaud
2007/8/22, Werner Wernersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am very intrigued by the idea of integrating
> statis
Hi,
I am very intrigued by the idea of integrating
statistical analysis directly with a paper as Sweave
does it. But as I am collaborating with several people
and they won't have set up R and also they're very
unlikely interested in learning it, I am concerned
about how such an Latex/Sweave docume