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2002 Feb 05
0
[Bug 104] New: [WISHLIST] sftpfs?
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104
Summary: [WISHLIST] sftpfs?
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: sftp
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: rainman at
2006 May 05
2
convert HTML to LaTeX or text
Hi all,
I have a RoR app which can output a report in HTML back to the web browser, or
(preferably) in PDF using the RTex plugin. I have a number of text fields which
are stored as HTML, and am looking for a good way to convert them to something
LaTeX-compatible, or plain text if that''s the last resort. I''ve seen a number
of html2tex-type converters out there, but they are by
2006 Mar 18
0
RTex Plugin
Announcing the initial release of the RTex Plugin for Rails.
This plugin adds support for .rtex templates/partials, which consist
of a mixture of LaTeX (http://www.latex-project.org/) markup and Ruby
(using ERB). The resulting LaTeX markup is passed through pdflatex to
generate a PDF for the user.
You can find more information on the plugin on the Rails wiki Plugin
page, or at the
2005 Jul 13
0
Building R sources on Windows
Following considerable off list discussion, I will post this on the
list in the hope that it may help others who experience the same
grief I did getting R sources to build on Windows.
Firstly there is just no way that, starting with a clean version of
Windows 2003 server, and following the instructions provided in the
Admin and Installation manual, web sites and various FAQs, I could
2005 May 04
0
Printers inaccesible
Hello;
I have a strange situation.
About a year ago we upgraded to samba-3.0.10 from samba-2.28a and joined
the samba server to an AD domain as a member server. The migration went
smooth. Everything fell in place just right -- until a few weeks ago that
is.
A few weeks ago we aquired a new plotter, and while setting it up to be
used, we encountered the first problem. We were not able
2009 Jan 13
1
PCA loadings differ vastly!
hi, I have two questions:
#first (SPSS vs. R):
I just compared the output of different PCA routines in R (pca, prcomp,
princomp) with results from SPSS. the loadings of the variables differ
vastly! in SPSS the variables load constantly higher than in R.
I made sure that both progr. use the correlation matrix as basis. I
found the same problem with rotated values (varimax rotation and rtex=T
2011 Aug 21
3
Sweave doesn't work
Hi R users.
I've got a problem in producing the pdf file from Latex with R code. When I
run the code Sweave("example.Rtex") in R it seems working, but when I run
the Latex file it doesn't. The code error shown to me is below:
*Runaway argument?
{echo=FALSE}
data<- read.csv("C:\\Users\\Daniele\\Desktop\\dati\\dati_england
! File ended while scanning use of \FV at
2006 Apr 02
1
How to count number of pages in a PDF?
Does any know a simple way to count the number of pages in a PDF file? I''m
using teh RTEX plugin to generate a PDF via pdflatex with a defined start page
number. I want to determine the final page number so I can start the next PDF
in sequence.
Thanks in advance for your help!
-cal
2004 Sep 06
2
Sweave echoing comments (again)
Hello,
I try to document some R scripts for my collegues and observed the
problem, that Sweave strips comment lines away.
As a small example I write in an Rtex file:
\begin{Scode}
## a small example
test() # line comment
\end{Scode}
... the .tex file generated by Sweave only contains:
\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Sinput}
test()
\end{Sinput}
\end{Schunk}
... and all the comments are lost.
2004 Sep 06
2
Sweave echoing comments (again)
Hello,
I try to document some R scripts for my collegues and observed the
problem, that Sweave strips comment lines away.
As a small example I write in an Rtex file:
\begin{Scode}
## a small example
test() # line comment
\end{Scode}
... the .tex file generated by Sweave only contains:
\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Sinput}
test()
\end{Sinput}
\end{Schunk}
... and all the comments are lost.
2005 Jan 16
1
running Sweave from Windows XP Explorer
I'd like to create a suitable batch file or shortcut so that I can run Sweave on a .Rnw or .Rtex
file simply by clicking on the file from Windows Explorer in Windows XP (as I do with latex,
bibtex etc). This looks tantalisingly possible using R CMD BATCH or Rterm possibly in combination
with a .bat file. Has anyone succeeded is setting it up and would give me a pointer?
Thanks
Gordon
2010 Apr 08
1
texi2dvi runs but produces no output
I am working on a Windows XP machine with R 2.10.1 and a recent
installation of MiKTeX 2.8. I use LyX (www.lyx.org) to write documents
and have it set up to run Sweave, Stangle, and make the PDF through R
using a batch script and a MakeSweave.R file. This system worked just
fine until I ran some MiKTeX updates yesterday. This is a bit
embarrassing as I helped produce a "How-to" guide to
2012 Nov 01
1
How to nicely display R code with the LaTeX package 'listings'?
Dear expeRts,
What's a 'good' (nice-looking, easy-to-read) setup for the LaTeX package
'listings' to display R code?
The two versions below are partly inspired by the settings of the package
SweaveListingUtils and
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-How-to-format-R-code-in-LaTex-documents-td816055.html
Any suggestions, comments, or improvements are welcome.
Cheers,
Marius
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2010 Dec 11
5
(S|odf)weave : how to intersperse (\LaTeX{}|odf) comments in source code ? Delayed R evaluation ?
Dear list,
Inspired by the original Knuth tools, and for paedaogical reasons, I wish
to produce a document presenting some source code with interspersed
comments in the source (see Knuth's books rendering TeX and metafont
sources to see what I mean).
I seemed to remember that a code chunk could be defined piecewise, like in
Comments...
<<Chunk1, eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE>>=
2006 May 24
4
pdf on the fly
In my rails app I need to create pdf reports on the fly. I have
installed railspdf, wich is working fine. But, how can I create tables
and paragraphs and stuff? Can I mimic an .rhtml file (using <% for
...%> etc? Or is it wise to use Ruby::PDF directly? Is there anyone out
there with experience in this, and who is willing to share his findings?
Thx
--
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2016 Jan 24
0
LGPL relicense port of rsync
>
>
> >
> > > I guess I could write an initial protocol specification - but it would
> > > not be complete and I wouldn't be able to relicense my library to
> > > LGPL anyway.
> > >
> > > So I guess I have convinced myself that it is not worth the effort
> > > trying. Time is probably better spent coding ;) And that's OK
2016 Jan 24
2
LGPL relicense port of rsync
Hi Andrey,
2016-01-23 4:02 GMT+01:00 Andrey Gursky <andrey.gursky at e-mail.ua>:
...
> If they don't want to bother with just discussing, why would they take a
> big effort to claim? And your proposition for LGPL is not very
> different in opposite to BSD or public domain.
Yes, I agree. The risk of having a future lawsuit against my project
would be pretty small if I
2016 Jan 23
0
LGPL relicense port of rsync
Hi,
from my point of view:
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 14:48:09 +0100
Per Lundqvist <perlundq at gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> > Getting the approval for a relicensing I think the contributions to
> > rsync have to be analyzed in detail to approach a reasonable number of
> > contributors.
> >
> > I experienced that finding a responsible person that is willing to
>
2011 May 27
1
finding derivative of a data series in R
Dear All,
I tried following for getting derivative of a polynomial in R
i<- -10:10
x<-i*i*i+3*i*i+2
fun_spline<-splinefun(i,x)
plot(x,type="l")
lines(x,fx_spline(x, deriv=1), col='green')
lines(x,fx_spline(x, deriv=2), col='green')
Now when I plot
3*i*i + 6*i and 6*i + 6
the plot was not same for first deivative.
where as the 2nd derivative was same
Is this a
2011 Dec 30
0
Plyr 1.7
# plyr
plyr is a set of tools for a common set of problems: you need to
__split__ up a big data structure into homogeneous pieces, __apply__ a
function to each piece and then __combine__ all the results back
together. For example, you might want to:
* fit the same model each patient subsets of a data frame
* quickly calculate summary statistics for each group
* perform group-wise