> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 12:09:47 +0100 > From: January Weiner <january.weiner at gmail.com> > To: r-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> > Subject: [Rd] Changing style for the Sweave vignettes > > As a user, I am always annoyed beyond measure that Sweave vignettes > precede the code by a command line prompt. It makes running examples > by simple copying of the commands from the vignette to the console a > pain. I know the idea is that it is clear what is the command, and > what is the output, but I'd rather precede the output with some kind > of marking. > > Is there any other solution possible / allowed in vignettes? I would > much prefer to make my vignettes easier to use for people like me. > > Kind regards, > j.There are different types of people, and some find the default Sweave format easier. For a beginner, it is best that the code and output should look the same in the Sweave vignette as it would look on the screen during an actual session. Windows users have access to "paste commands only". For them the default Sweave vignette format is perfectly convenient -- one can easily cut and paste whole pages straight from pdf into the R session. Perhaps a "paste commands only" app for Unix would keep everyone happy :) Gordon ______________________________________________________________________ The information in this email is confidential and intend...{{dropped:4}}
The R Journal home page doesn't make any promises about how frequently the journal will be published. Historically, though, there have been issues in June and December of each year. The June issue has always appeared by this time (6 August) in previous years. Has there been a change in the publication schedule? Are there still plans for a June 2016 issue? Thanks Gordon --------------------------------------------- Professor Gordon K Smyth, Head, Bioinformatics Division, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, http://www.statsci.org/smyth ______________________________________________________________________ The information in this email is confidential and intended solely for the addressee. You must not disclose, forward, print or use it without the permission of the sender. ______________________________________________________________________
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