On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
> In case you are not aware of it, knitr is an alternative to Sweave (and
> I'm shamelessly advertising here).
As you should be! +1 for knitr over Sweave. knitr can do everything
plus more and it's author/maintainer is extremely responsive.
Sco
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I can reproduce your problem with the example, but I guess that is
probably due to Sweave instead of LyX -- it interprets @ as the
beginning of text chunks, hence it is removed in the tex output. To
veri
I have created and attached a simple example showing the error.
[If this is a double-post, I apologize. I have subscribed to the
lyx-user maillist as the first posting did not appear to work]
Regards,
Mark
Yihui Xie wrote:
Could you attach a minimal real *.lyx file? I do not understand what
Could you attach a minimal real *.lyx file? I do not understand what
"pseudo-html markup" means.
Regards,
Yihui
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Mark wrote:
> Hi
Hi,
Running lyx, version 2.0.5, built from source today.
Host system is (old): kubuntu 8.04
I am writing an in-house document which shows how to use "Sweave". This means I
want to both show the "Sweave" code and then the results of the Sweave code
being run. This has worked in the distant past (l