[R] Knit R and Book Publishing
Bert Gunter
bgunter.4567 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 14:33:27 CEST 2015
I would have thought that the first place to look was R Studio support
site. You will find a lot of (Imo well done) docs there as well as links to
Hadley's and Yihui's books and online docs.
Bert
On Wednesday, August 5, 2015, Glenn Schultz <glennmschultz at me.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have finished my first R package, BondLab, and it will be available in
> Feb 2016. I wrote the book and R package concurrently. Prior, I had very
> little programming experience other than VBA and using others R packages.
>
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Investing-Mortgage-Backed-Securities-Website/dp/1118944003/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1438822386&sr=8-1&keywords=glenn+m+schultz
>
> During the learning process I came to know literate programming and
> reproducible research. Now, I have a viable package and I would like
> re-write the book in R Studio with knitr. I have had some success with LYX
> but I think I can do the whole thing in R studio. The first edition was
> done in TexMaker.
>
> I really want to set the next project up in R Studio, I would really like
> to open source the next edition like Hadley's recent books but I really
> don't know how it was all done. Any starting points to set this up are
> appreciated.
>
> -Glenn
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