You could perhaps use asciidoc <http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/>and ascii
<http://eusebe.github.com/ascii/>package (but I'm not sure you could obtain
exactly the layout you describe...).

2009/4/17 Jim Lemon <j...@bitwrit.com.au>

> Jason Rupert wrote:
>
>> I apologize in advance that this question is not specific to R, but I
>> thought some R users may be using this in their work process flow.
>> I would like to be able to have a tool (prefer "scriptable") that will
>> take two images and some pre-written text and put it on an simple webpage.
>> That is, it would look something like the following:
>>
>> |---------------------------------------------|
>> |                    Title                    |
>> |                                             |
>> |  |--------|  |--------|     Some basic txt  |
>> |  | Image1 |  | Image2 |     ...             |
>> |  |________|  |________|     ...             |
>> |_____________________________________________|
>>
>> R comes in because I have R scripts creating the images I would like to
>> import.  There will be 14-18 pages of these type of slides, but the key is
>> we will be producing these over and over.  I tried doing something like this
>> in PowerPoint, but not impressed with the linking capability or Macros.
>> Thanks for any feedback and again appologize that this is not exactly a
>> specific R question.
>>
>>
>>
> Hi Jason,
> You could do something similar with htmlize in the prettyR package, and get
> exactly what you want with a bit of HTML editing. Get an R script that will
> generate the two images, then the text. Then insert a few tags like this:
>
> (All of the HTML before the first image)
> <table>
> <tr>
> <td>
> <img src="Image1.png">
> <td>
> <img src="Image2.png">
> <td>
> Text that you want in the right hand cell
> </table>
> (the rest of the HTML)
>
>
> Jim
>
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