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Please feel free to change the layout of this file, I'm just putting
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this here to get things started.
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-* objectives
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-What are these?
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+* notes
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-I'll pre-populate with a quick list from the email to get started
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+** objectives
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+First and foremost, what do we want to accomplish?
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Just to get this out there, there seem to be four kinds of
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functionality we're trying to get here:
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@@ -16,7 +16,32 @@ functionality we're trying to get here:
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org buffer
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4. evaluate R code and format the output for export
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+** block types
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-* tasks
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+Special editing and evaluation of source code in R blocks.
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+Unfortunately org-mode how two different block types. Source code
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+blocks which look like the following allow for the special editing of
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+code inside of the block through `org-edit-special'.
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+
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+#+begin_src R
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+#+end_src
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+
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+dblocks, which look like the following allow for evaluation of the
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+code inside of the block by calling =\C-c\C-c= on the header of the
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+block. This is handy, as org-mode will automatically call
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+`org-dblock-write:dblock-type' where dblock-type is the string
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+following the =#+BEGIN:= portion of the line.
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+#+BEGIN: dblock-type
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+#+END:
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+Note that upper and lower case are not relevant in block headings.
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+I'm leaning towards using the =#+begin_src= blocks, as that is really
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+what these blocks contain is source code.
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+
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+* tasks
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+* buffer dictionary
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+ LocalWords: DBlocks dblocks
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