Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Graham Smith wrote:
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then
manually align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just crea
Graham Smith wrote:
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems fair e
Christian
Considerung your problem -- if it isn't solved yet --, have you tried
to put the R verbatim text into a minipage? You would do Insert -->
Box (Minipage) and paste your code there. Might be worth a shot.
I did think of that, but the problem is more manually re-organising the
text
Graham,
thanks for your reply. I have to admit that I was first sceptical
about Sweave, too. But it really works fine.
Considerung your problem -- if it isn't solved yet --, have you tried
to put the R verbatim text into a minipage? You would do Insert -->
Box (Minipage) and paste your co
Paul
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems fair enough, I just need to
Graham Smith wrote:
I thought that by highlighting the output in Lyx and then turning it
into verbatim text by clicking on the TEX icon, I could then manually
align and break lines of text. But I can't.
Do I need to use Latex commands in the TEX box I have just created
(which seems fair e
I am trying to put together some instructions/handouts for R using Lyx
1.6.1, and the output from R is giving some grief.
The two key issues are:
1. output running off the right hand edge of the page e.g a list of
values for a variable
2. Alignment of output so column headings are aligned with