I've set up a public-inbox [^1] archive of the mailing list at
https://yhetil.org/orgmode/
It should be fairly complete, going back to the earliest non-test email
listed in the lists.gnu.org archive [^2]. If you notice that a message
is missing, please first check whether you can find it wit
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On 02 Apr 2020, stardiviner wrote:
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I think this is a great idea. I actually looked at the two org-mode
implementations on VS Code a long while back and was impressed they'd
gotten as far as they had. Besides the basic support they already have, for
me the big win for them would be able to take advantage of the emacs plugin
ecosystem
Thanks Chuck and all other respondents. Huh. I'll keep experimenting. I
like Chuck's idea of helper function that pipes theoutput as described but
for now, it might actually beeasier to stay with Rmarkdown (!). thanks, Matt
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 1:39 PM Berry, Charles
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> I'm completely new to R.
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> I've started working with a project that creates plots using the ggplot
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> files.
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> In rmarkdown/rstudio, I can write something l
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