On 23/03/2015 08:50, Dr. Wolfgang Lindner wrote:
Dear list members,
I like the look and feel of the eBook versions of the R manuals very much.
So I would like to generate eBooks (teaching material etc) in that look.
Q1: is there a description how the _R_ ebooks have been produced?
Q2: which (free) software was used for them?
Q3: any other recommendations?
fortunes::fortune(14) applies. In this case TM is
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html#Making-the-manuals
.
Seaching the internet gives me e.g.
[1]
https://sites.google.com/site/richardbyrnepdsite/ebooks-and-audiobooks/create-your-own-ebooks
[2] opensource.com/life/13/8/how-create-ebook-open-source-way
[3]
http://scottnesbitt.net/ubuntublog/creating-a-ebook-with-libreoffice-writer/
but I m not sure, if there are better possibilities..
Thanks for any hint or link by expert R users.
Wolfgang Lindner
Leichlingen, Germany
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