On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:17:25PM +0200, Yuriy Skalko wrote:
> > The next step from my side should be clang installation and debugging
> > this patch there. But it can happen not very soon.
>
> It happened sooner than I expected. I've got Clang 11 from winlibs.com (it
> uses libstdc++, unfortunat
Paul,
Thanks for the question/suggestion.
It turns out that I used to use the chunks option cache = T, which I
understood to result in R code not being run
again unless something is changed in the code. But its behavior seemed to
be somewhat random, so I gave it
up for the book and always use ca
The next step from my side should be clang installation and debugging this patch there. But it can happen not very soon.
It happened sooner than I expected. I've got Clang 11 from winlibs.com
(it uses libstdc++, unfortunately libc++ is not available here). It
compiles LyX on Windows without an
Hi Stephan,
looking around for a way to create universal binaries for arm64/x86_64
outside of XCode I've stumbled onto this project here:
https://github.com/tpoechtrager/osxcross
If it works the way the Readme makes it sound, it should be fairly simple
to create a universal binary in the existing
On 1/19/21 12:03 PM, Doug Martin wrote:
Scott (and all),
I have attached the LYX segment from one of our book chapters, along
with a page from the compiled pdf file that contains
the resulting Table TS-2.1.
This tiny example illustrates how we currently make most of our tables
using the kabl
RiKi,
that is fortunately very easy to do on the Mac and Linux with the bang
and Rscript:
#!/usr/bin/env Rscript --vanilla
local({
r <- getOption("repos")
r["CRAN"] <- "https://cloud.r-project.org/";
options(repos = r)
}