1/5/2024 0 Comments Gitfinder orkEven if you're not, you can still use R Studio's writing interface with minimal knowledge of R. ![]() If you're doing much numerical work, climbing the curve is worthwhile. * R is ridiculously powerful but has a substantial learning curve. (I've seen references to this but never had to fiddle with it myself. The latter uses Markdown fed into pandoc, but if you need to, you can access much of the LaTeX engine hidden under the hood. R Studio has a Git interface and a notebook-style authoring system (also good for reports, books, articles, etc.). * If you're doing lots of statistical or similar stuff, consider R with the R Studio interface. * Depending on what you're writing, you might prefer to use LyX anyway. I personally use GitKracken, which makes things much easier (once you RTFM, AKA follow the tutorials). While I can't disagree, a helpful compromise, especially for a novice, would be using a Git app. But as the poster says, "to take fill advantage of Git, you should learn command-line approach." You'd have to look up the referenced entry in LyX help to see what its built-in interface with Git does. It doesn't directly address TeXShop, but LyX has similar functionality (and much better user-friendliness than raw LaTeX). git and maths mode" over at tex.stackexchange. My use of Git is similar to what you describe for yourself. On 8 Oct2020, at 12:59 PM, Marshall Feldman > wrote: I know about R Studio, but I have no need for statistics, or the R language, in what I’m doing. Moreover, LyX won’t even allow such a simple thing as opening an existing. I am completely accustomed to typing raw LaTeX commands for everything, including math expressions, and have no need whatsoever for the extra scaffolding of LyX. In particular, because of (i) the configuration I’ve already done for a custom pdfltexmk (ii) useful built-in or easily added 3rd party macros and (iii) the ease of setting up “command completion” strings that allow me to hit a couple of keys, ESC, and cause a long string, including placeholders, to appear in the source. Unfortunately, under no circumstances can I imagine abandoning TeXShop at this point for another front-end to LaTeX. Il giorno, alle ore 22:18, Murray Eisenberg > ha scritto: I installed which lets you perform GIT operations directly from the Finder windows, by right clicking files or folders very convenient without adding useless complexity.Īnd I complement this, for more complex operations, with the free but powerful app. ![]() I'm using Texpad, which doesn't have GIT support, just like TeXShop. You can keep working with TeXShop and still using GIT in a convenient way. Next message: How use git with TeXShop projects?.Previous message: How use git with TeXShop projects?.How use git with TeXShop projects? Franconi Enrico franconi at How use git with TeXShop projects? - macostex-archives mailing list - TeX Users Group
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