Hi,

If you should decide to pursue the LaTeX approach, you would want to install 
MacTeX on your Mac. More information here:

  http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/

MacTeX is a self contained distribution of TeX Live 2009. It also provides an 
easy to use GUI based maintenance tool to add packages and to keep the 
distribution updated.

I would agree that the jump to using LaTeX and R together requires more 
learning time than a pure R solution. However, like R itself, once you get over 
the initial hurdle, productivity and reproducibility in reporting are improved 
greatly.

That being said, I would certainly support the other recommendations that have 
been put forth.

Regards,

Marc

On Aug 16, 2010, at 2:26 PM, johannes rara wrote:

> Thanks! My LaTeX knowledge is quite limited, I don't even know which
> one of these
> 
> http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/uncgi/ctan?term=PSTricks
> 
> I should install to get PSTricks working. I have used TeXShop once or
> twice on my Mac. So, I maybe prefer plain R solution.
> 
> -J

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