On 11-09-22 8:38 PM, Abhijit Dasgupta wrote:
So, I was playing around a bit on my Mac ----
LyX can do Sweave (see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave), and will
actually output HTML or ODT. However, on a cursory pass, I couldn't get the
graphics to translate,
> since the Sweave driver translates the graphics as .ps or .pdf files,
Just a note: Sweave is more flexible nowadays, thanks to some big
improvements by Brian Ripley. It can produce png or jpeg figures if you
need those.
Can't help much with the original problem. R doesn't use .tex when it
needs to produce HTML: it uses .texi (texinfo) or its own .Rd format.
The latter is unlikely to suit general purpose documents, it's just
for help pages. The former is a bit of a PITA to use.
Duncan Murdoch
>
and I'm not sure the HTML translator looks for them or can accept them.
The math actually translates nicely. So there is probably potential here.
Abhijit
On Sep 22, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
Hello dear R help members,
I have found several references on how to do this, my question is if anyone
is actually using them - and if there are some strong points on what to use,
and how well it is working out.
My goal is to be able to easily create docs from R, but to be able to share
it with other researchers (who do not use LaTeX) so they could easily
copy/paste the tables and edit them for their needs (pdf is not solving this
for me).
The only reasonable solution I came by so far is to use HTML markup coupled
with R2HTML (or odfWeave or R2wd). But nothing that can work with
LaTeX->HTML (easily)
I have asked a similar question here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7512897/how-to-turn-a-latex-sweave-file-rnw-into-html
And also noticed it was asked half a year ago here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/4145/workflow-for-converting-latex-into-open-office-ms-word-format
The general issue of TeX to HTML was discussed also in these places:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/50/how-can-i-convert-math-less-latex-documents-into-microsoft-word
And obviously the following page offers other good resources to consider:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/ReproducibleResearch.html
p.s: I search the R-help for this topic, but "sweave html" didn't seem to
yield good results - my apologies if this has been heavily debated before -
links would be welcomed as well.
Tal
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