[education/rkward] rkward/pages: removed unneeded word
Stefan Rödiger
null at kde.org
Tue Jun 14 08:47:04 BST 2022
Git commit 05254aecd7368397ba86127162bb16edecbd6bc4 by Stefan Rödiger.
Committed on 14/06/2022 at 07:47.
Pushed by srodiger into branch 'master'.
removed unneeded word
RMd -> Rmd
M +2 -2 rkward/pages/rkward_output.rkh
https://invent.kde.org/education/rkward/commit/05254aecd7368397ba86127162bb16edecbd6bc4
diff --git a/rkward/pages/rkward_output.rkh b/rkward/pages/rkward_output.rkh
index c18d0018..4332ba0f 100644
--- a/rkward/pages/rkward_output.rkh
+++ b/rkward/pages/rkward_output.rkh
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ To load / save / switch between output files, etc., refer to <link href="rkward:
<section title="Using the output in an office suite" id="integration_in_office_suite">
The easiest way to get output into your office suite, is to first select the relevant portions, copy them (Edit->Copy), then paste them. This works well, at least in OpenOffice or LibreOffice. You can also drag and drop images from the output to an OpenOffice or LibreOffice document.
-Internally, RKWard output files are currently simply based on HTML. If you need access to the raw HTML and image files, a .rko-file is really just a zip'ed folder. You can unzip it using standard tools, or open it in RKWard, and retrieve the files from the ".rkward" of your home directory (location configurable in Settings->Configure RKWard->General).
+Internally, RKWard output files are currently simply based on HTML. If you need access to the raw HTML and image files, a .rko-file is just a zip'ed folder. You can unzip it using standard tools, or open it in RKWard, and retrieve the files from the ".rkward" of your home directory (location configurable in Settings->Configure RKWard->General).
</section>
<section title="RKWard output vs. R Markdown" id="rkward_output_vs_rmarkdown">
-RKWard also assists you in writing RMarkdown documents. In particular there is a powerful preview feature for .RMd scripts. While RMarkdown is great for writing interactive "reports", the RKWard Output is very easy to use for ad-hoc documentation while exploring your data.
+RKWard also assists you in writing RMarkdown (Rmd) documents. In particular there is a powerful preview feature for .Rmd scripts. While RMarkdown is great for writing interactive "reports", the RKWard Output is very easy to use for ad-hoc documentation while exploring your data.
</section>
</document>
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