On 6/3/16, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> My
> goal was to create not just an open access publication, but a fully
> reproducible publication. This is an early announcement, and the paper may
> not pass peer review.
thank you, sincerely, for acting to help fix one of science's serious crises.
this stuff m
On Fri, Jun 03 2016, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Hi Org and GRASS lists,
>
> I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a
> paper written in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the
> analysis. My goal was to create not just an open access publication,
> but a fully reprodu
On Fri, Jun 03 2016, Brett Viren wrote:
> Thanks for your example.
>
> A few ideas:
>
> - When you begin developing your paper, or sometime before submission,
> make a break from your personal ~/.emacs.d/ environment and begin
> processing the .org in an explicitly configured Emacs session. S
This is really interesting on several levels. Thanks for posting.
Yours,
Christian
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Org and GRASS lists,
>
> I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a paper
> written in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the analysis. My
> goal was
Thanks for your example.
A few ideas:
- When you begin developing your paper, or sometime before submission,
make a break from your personal ~/.emacs.d/ environment and begin
processing the .org in an explicitly configured Emacs session. Submit
the needed, minimal, paper-specific Emacs set
Hi Org and GRASS lists,
I just wanted to let these two lists know that I've just posted a paper written
in Org and using GRASS (text-mode) and Python for the analysis. My goal was to
create not just an open access publication, but a fully reproducible
publication. This is an early announcement,