[R] How to: highlight R syntax on webpages ?
Thomas S. Dye
tsd at tsdye.com
Fri Nov 20 21:38:31 CET 2009
Hi Erik,
Interesting blog. I was pleased to see the reference to org-babel, a
language-agnostic alternative to Sweave. Org-babel is a software
masterpiece that anyone using emacs, LaTeX and R should know about,
especially if they also use python, ruby, clojure, etc.
All the best,
Tom
On Nov 20, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Erik Iverson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote a Wordpress blog entry about not only highlighting R syntax,
> but embedding R commands within an entry and using Sweave to produce
> the R output, all within Emacs. The output of the process is ready
> to paste Wordpress HTML, and a few other R blogs have started using
> it to generate their content. Disclaimer, the following is a link
> to my blog, but it describes a process you might be interested in:
>
> http://blogisticreflections.wordpress.com/2009/09/20/welcome-to-blogistic-reflections/
>
> Best,
> Erik
>
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>> Subject: [R] How to: highlight R syntax on webpages ?
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>> My question if in the Subject, but if to extend: I am specifically
>> curious
>> about WordPress blogs. But any solution will give me a lead.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tal
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