Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>>> #+BEGIN_SRC gnuplot :file test.eps
>>> reset
>> ^
>> WRT |, I've also added the *org-babel-gnuplot-prefix* variable, which
>> may be set to e.g., "reset" to reset the gnuplot process between code
>> blocks.
>
> We have recently introduced s
I want to display regression results from an R source block in a
beamer export. The best I could find was to use R libraries stargazer
or texreg to produce latex code from the regression results.
However, when I use
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results value latex
#+END_SRC
The output I get is enclosed in |
Richard Lawrence writes:
> I imagine it would be easy enough to modify org-bibtex to also provide
> an export bibliographic data to some HTML-friendly format.
Actually, it looks like the (relatively new) contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el
does basically this, by running a .bib file through bibtex2html.
Vincent Beffara writes:
> The main question is: what would be a convenient way to store the
> references in the .org file, to allow for easy editing and exporting ?
Have you looked at org-bibtex? It stores bibliographic data as
properties.
I keep a separate Org headline for each reading I do,
Eric Schulte writes:
>> #+BEGIN_SRC gnuplot :file test.eps
>> reset
> ^
> WRT |, I've also added the *org-babel-gnuplot-prefix* variable, which
> may be set to e.g., "reset" to reset the gnuplot process between code
> blocks.
We have recently introduced similar functionality in ob-perl a