On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 16:17 +, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
> > Pasting into a table works with table-data if it is TAB separated. The
> > space is too often needed inside a table cell in the general case.
>
> Thanks for the tip. I didn't realize this was possible.
> I tr
Guenter Milde writes:
> Pasting into a table works with table-data if it is TAB separated. The
> space is too often needed inside a table cell in the general case.
Thanks for the tip. I didn't realize this was possible.
I tried exporting to csv and importing to LyX (see
my previous posting), but
On 2009-04-06, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 18:50 +0200, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel
> wrote:
>> Did you try the csv format (coma separated values ) ?
>> Siegfried.
> You mean... ? Insert directly a csv file? No, I did not. I just try to
> copy-paste from R. The " " (=space)
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 18:50 +0200, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel
wrote:
> Did you try the csv format (coma separated values ) ?
> Siegfried.
You mean... ? Insert directly a csv file? No, I did not. I just try to
copy-paste from R. The " " (=space) also can (or should be able to) act
as a "field
Did you try the csv format (coma separated values ) ?
Siegfried.
Hi table-experts :-)
Is it possible to copy a matrix derived from R and paste directly in a
LyX table without waisting time to (re-)construct the table?
For example, I have the following 3 by 3 data
b02 0.3364205 0.5465307
b06 0.4624192 -0.1143715
b07 0.4435665 -0.2369216
Is it possible to cr