[R] configure lyx2.0.2 with sweave in windows 32 bit.

Yihui Xie xie at yihui.name
Tue Feb 14 18:39:51 CET 2012


I just looked at Jeff's tutorials; they are great! I no longer see
instructions on noweb or Sweave.sty, so I highly recommend them as
well. I will add links in the official manual. Thanks, Jeff!

Regards,
Yihui
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Jeff Laake <jeff.laake at noaa.gov> wrote:
> On 2/14/2012 6:51 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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>> On 14/02/12 13:41, ATANU wrote:
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>>> I am using R 2.14.1. I am trying to configure Lyx with Sweave. I
>>> have read articles but I found none to be complete  and I cannot
>>> import sweave document in lyx . Can anyone please help me with a
>>> stepwise procedure how to configure Lyx with Sweave so that I can
>>> run my R-code chunks from LYX ,the output being a pdf.?
>>
>>
>> I would really recommend to ask this question on the lyx mailing list
>> (http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists)
>>
>> See you there,
>>
>> Rainer
>>
>>
> You can find some instructions that I wrote for installation and a
> mini-tutorial at https://github.com/NMML/R-User-Meetings.  While there are
> many TeX editors around I find LyX to be a big time saver for table creation
> amongst others. Also, it allows you to use LaTeX without remembering all of
> the syntax and still allows you to use LaTeX code as you learn.  LyX
> incorporates a Track Changes feature which is useful because non Tex
> collaborators can use it for edits with no knowledge of TeX.   Rainer is
> correct that this is better on the LyX mailing list, but maybe this will be
> to let R users know what is out there to get them into Sweave/LaTeX.  It has
> certainly been useful for me.
>
> --jeff
>
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