Hi Helmut,
My apologies. The article was cross-posted to two sites: blog.oak-tree.us and
www.oak-tree.us. The error was corrected on the first and not on the second.
I have since updated the download link:
http://www.oak-tree.us/2010/08/02/texmemo/
Please let me know if you have any other
Hi Rob
thanks for sharing this docuemnt type ;-)
when i try to use the download link indicated
tex Memo LyX files
from your web page
www.oak-tree.us/2010/08/02/texmemo
the links resolves to
http://oak-tree.us/stuff/LyX/xetexCV-LyX.zip
and the content is what the filename says.
Can you
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:33:26 + (UTC)
Jack Tanner wrote:
> Thanks for that advice. For the time being, I've decided against
> Sweave. But for future reference, does Sweave insist on making
> embedded code be visible in the final document?
>
No.
> That's something I
> definitely want to avo
Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
>
> From what you write, it seems that you are generating the graphs with
> R, saving them and then insert them as graphics in LyX. This is fine,
> but you might want to look into using LyX with Sweave. This way you
> inset your graph-creating code within ERT in
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Try creating the LyX-note, then inside the note do Insert > Program
> Listing, and dump the source code into the listing inset. If I do that
> (LyX 1.6.6, Win XP) and then copy the listing content and paste to an
> outside document, I don't pick up any spur
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 00:55:53 -0400
Jack Tanner wrote:
> Hello all. Just getting started with LyX after putting it off for a
> long time, and it looks really fantastic. Kudos.
>
Nice to hear this.
> I've been pasting source code (say, in R) into LyX notes (with
> Ctrl+Shift+V), and then format
On 8/14/2010 12:55 AM, Jack Tanner wrote:
Hello all. Just getting started with LyX after putting it off for a long
time, and it looks really fantastic. Kudos.
I've been pasting source code (say, in R) into LyX notes (with
Ctrl+Shift+V), and then formatting the notes as LyX-code. This lets me
kee
Hello all. Just getting started with LyX after putting it off for a long
time, and it looks really fantastic. Kudos.
I've been pasting source code (say, in R) into LyX notes (with
Ctrl+Shift+V), and then formatting the notes as LyX-code. This lets me
keep tabs on what code was used to produce
Hello,
thanks for your quick answer.
Ok i see, perhaps i misinterpreted a bigger space because the
quotation mark " is smaller than normal characters.
Attached the same file, with " " at the beginning and the end, now the
space between looks a bit strange.
How about the 2nd question to the appea