On Mon, 15 Jun 2020, Fabrice L wrote: > Dear Aditya, > >> Le 15 juin 2020 à 01:45, Aditya Mahajan a écrit : >> >> This is an adapted version of the code that I use for my course where I use the vim module to do the typesetting: >> >> \usemodule[filter] >> \usemodule[vim] >> >> \definecolor [darkblue] [r=0.1, g=0.11, b=0.84] >> \definecolor [darkgreen] [g=0.7] >> \definecolor [lightblue] [h=87cefa] >> \definecolor [lightgreen] [g=0.95,b=0.8,r=0.8] >> >> \defineframedtext >> [leftbartext] >> [ >> width=local, >> frame=off, >> framecolor=darkblue, >> leftframe=on, >> rulethickness=1ex, >> offset=0.25ex, >> loffset=3ex, >> background=color, >> backgroundcolor=lightblue, >> ] >> >> \definevimtyping >> [RCODE] >> [ >> syntax=r, >> directory=output, >> strip=yes, >> escape=yes, >> before={\blank[quarterline]\startleftbartext}, >> after={\stopleftbartext}, >> ] >> >> \define[1]\ShowOutput >> {\typeRCODEfile{\externalfilterinputfile} >> \startleftbartext[framecolor=darkgreen, backgroundcolor=lightgreen] >> \setupalign[flushleft, verytolerant] >> % range={1,-1} not currently supported >> % See below for details >> \typefile[range={1,-1}]{#1} >> \stopleftbartext} >> >> >> \defineexternalfilter >> [R] >> [ filtercommand={R CMD BATCH -q --no-timing --save --restore >> \externalfilterinputfile\space \externalfilteroutputfile}, >> output=\externalfilterbasefile.out, >> directory=output, >> readcommand=\ShowOutput, >> read=no, >> cache=yes, >> purge=yes, % THE COMMA WAS MISSING >> ] >> >> \starttext >> >> Some text... >> >> \startR[read=yes] >> pdf("RPlots/MyHistogram.pdf",5,5) >> X <- rnorm(200,mean=10,sd=2) >> hist(X, col = "red3" , xlab="Score QI" , main="", ylab="fréquence") >> \stopR >> >> \externalfigure[RPlots/MyHistogram.pdf][width=.5\textwidth] >> >> \stoptext >> >> > > > Thanks so much for your answer. I had (of course) to install nvim in order the code to work, but this works ! Sorry, that was a leftover. I was testing in a docker container where I did not have vim installed. This will also work with regular vim. > Thanks also for your additional work regarding the locale setting.. this is really deep magic for me. > I think the facility to run R code directly from context can open ConTeXt to new users. The alliance between R and LaTeX is a winning combination to a lot of my colleagues. Do you think this would be appropriate to do a simple page on the wiki explaining how R code can be done in ConTeXt, with eventual formatting, with some simple examples, or this is too much noise ? Definitely. I think there is already a short page. But it will be good to add more detailed instructions. Aditya