For me, it output html from rstudio complete with code etc., with no changes
except a tinker to a call to setwd(), downloading some libraries, and no other
intervention. I haven't explored the rmarkdown capabilities before, and I was
just amazed.
> On Oct 6, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Greg Snow <538.
Hadley, have you tried producing the book in other electronic formats
(other than pdf)? such as epub? I tried and ended up with a file that
worked, but all the example code was missing (which defeats the
convenience of having it on an ebook reader), I did not check if
everything else was there or
Yes, I have, but the scripts would need some tweaking.
Hadley
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Greg Snow <538...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hadley, have you tried producing the book in other electronic formats
> (other than pdf)? such as epub? I tried and ended up with a file that
> worked, but all the
> Hi, folks. I've got a sort of coupon that would allow me to get a
> copy of "Advanced R" by Hadley Wickham at no cost. OTOH, I've already
> cloned the github repository, and having the "live" Rmd files (or in
> this case, rmd files) is enormously more useful to me than having any
> form of elec
What a non-question. Github version for free, or PDF and github versions for
free.
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Hi, folks. I've got a sort of coupon that would allow me to get a
copy of "Advanced R" by Hadley Wickham at no cost. OTOH, I've already
cloned the github repository, and having the "live" Rmd files (or in
this case, rmd files) is enormously more useful to me than having any
form of electronic or
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