I think more important to R-core is that you cite R in the paper
directly as well as packages used (use citation() to get the relevant
info). There's not an official R wiki that I know of, but sciviews has
one (http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=start) you might use. Not
sure if there are better german-language sources, but others on this
list might be able to direct you.
Cheers (and thanks for giving back!),
Michael
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Richard M?ller
<mueller.eisborn at googlemail.com> wrote:> DeaR R-fellows,
> I got a lot of help from you concerning the generation of heat maps,
> so I was able to write and work with a script for this purpose at
> last. Some visitors of our Ecological Station asked about the
> generation of the graphs and so I decided to write down a small
> description.
>
> Is it adviseable to publish the link to the article in an R-wiki
> (which?) so I can give back a little to the community? The article is
> in german: "Gra fikausgabe mit "R" - zwei Beispiele aus der
Praxis der
> ?kologischen Station" (www.phytoplankton.info/download/r-grafik.pdf)
> --
> Richard M?ller . Am Spring 9 . D-58802 Balve
> www.oeko-sorpe.de
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