![]() ![]() Second, you need to install R, from here. Here’s how I did it (with lots of help from google though!). So you don’t know anyting about LaTeX? neither did I 8 months ago… The hyperlinks in this post will take you to some great pages, to learn different things in an organised way. Sweave is nothing more, nothing less than one of the best ways R can connect with a text editor, in this case LaTeX. If you wish to learn to insert things like images, tables, etc… then… Wikibooks is for you, take a look. Then, you can simply press the green, round button and see what happens… then change something in the source file… then press the button again… and so on. tex file, for it provides basic instructions and tips for writing. Read carefully this «source file», that is, the original. To start making documents, I recommend you to choose one of the templates available:Ĭlick: File > New from Template > choose Article Once installed a LaTeX distribution and a TeX editor (you have both with MiKTeX), you can open TeXworks. In particular, I like the LaTeX editor « TeXworks» for having a simpler GUI -graphic interface-, so that’s what I’m gonna use for this tutorial. Here is a previous post with something about LaTeX installation and useful links. If you want to start using LaTeX, first you have to install it. The mix of normal text with special languages is indeed much better arranged in LaTeX than in any other text editor, so maybe it can be interesting for you!. Specially designed for beautiful documents even when they include special language: mathematic formulae, phonetic symbols, musical notation… » LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting system it includes features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation, and is the de facto standard for the communication and publication of scientific documents.» ![]()
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