@@ -174,9 +174,8 @@ make -C replicable_article/ all replicable_article.tgz
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
Download the following [[https://app-learninglab.inria.fr/gitlab/learning-lab/mooc-rr-ressources/raw/master/module2/ressources/replicable_article/replicable_article.tgz][archive]] and untar it.
and simply =make= to generate the
Download the following [[https://app-learninglab.inria.fr/gitlab/learning-lab/mooc-rr-ressources/raw/master/module2/ressources/replicable_article/replicable_article.tgz][archive]], untar it and simply =make= to generate the
article. You should then be able to open the [[https://app-learninglab.inria.fr/gitlab/learning-lab/mooc-rr-ressources/blob/master/module2/ressources/replicable_article/article.pdf][resulting article]]. This
and export it to pdf with the following shortcut: =C-c C-e l o=
- If it still doesn't work and emacs complains about not finding ESS,
it may be because you installed ESS in your home instead of
system-wide. In that case, try to remove the =-q= in the previous
command line to load your personal emacs configuration.
Finally, when you'll be tired of always reexecuting all the source
code when exporting, just look for the following line in [[https://app-learninglab.inria.fr/gitlab/learning-lab/mooc-rr-ressources/blob/master/module2/ressources/replicable_article/article.org][article.org]]: