From: "Amos B. Elberg"
| If you take a look at rmarkdown and the rticles package, you'll find a
template for | a "tufte ebook" in the style of Edward Tufte.
From: "Sven E. Templer"
|> Q3: any other recommendations?
| You might be interested in the very easy to use R markdown, see:
| http://rmar
fgang Lindner
- Original Message -
From: "Prof Brian Ripley"
To: "Dr. Wolfgang Lindner" ; "Help R"
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [R] the making of _R_ eBooks
| On 23/03/2015 08:50, Dr. Wolfgang Lindner wrote:
| > Dear list members,
| >
|
any hint or link by expert R users.
| Oh, well, that excludes me. I'm not an expert.
No, your answer includes you :)
It was very helpful.
Indeed, I should better have said 'enthusiastic R users' ;)
best
Wolfgang
- Original Message -
From: "John McKown"
To
Dear list members,
I like the look and feel of the eBook versions of the R manuals very much.
So I would like to generate eBooks (teaching material etc) in that look.
Q1: is there a description how the _R_ ebooks have been produced?
Q2: which (free) software was used for them?
Q3: any other recom
gt;
> Best,
> Ista
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Dr. Wolfgang Lindner
> wrote:
>> Dear R community,
>>
>> some days ago Enric Cervera Mateu has installed an R client
>> with instant messaging, which is usable very simple via the
>> public name @Tele_
Dear R community,
some days ago Enric Cervera Mateu has installed an R client
with instant messaging, which is usable very simple via the
public name @Tele_R in the messenger Telegram.
I have tested Tele_R and e.g. tried most of the examples from
[1] W.N. Venables, D.M. Smith, R Core Team. "An In
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