Installing Pandoc ================= As the main purpose of `rapport` is to export the template-based reports to nicely formatted documents - it is highly recommended to install Pandoc as backend for that: https://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc In order to export templates to our factory default HTML design (https://rapporter.github.io/rapport/), and use other formats (like pdf, odt, docx etc.), install pandoc from: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/installing.html We recommend using the development version of pandoc which has bunch of new features: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/wiki/Installing-the-development-version-of-pandoc-1.9 Unfortunatelly Linux distributions tend to ship a really outdated version of Pandoc, so it is highly recommended to build from sources with `cabal-install`. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Development version =================== Besides CRAN release you can grab the latest build from GitHub: https://github.com/rapporter/rapport That nifty function of `devtools` package might speed up installing dev version: library(devtools) install_github('rapport', 'rapporter') Or you can also download sources in a zip and build the package manually: https://github.com/rapporter/rapport/zipball/master To do so, please extract archive to an empty directory and run the following commands on a unix-like system: R CMD build rapport R CMD INSTALL If you're running R on Windows, you need to install Rtools: http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/windows/Rtools/ Once you have installed it, and issue following commands in command prompt: R CMD build --binary R CMD INSTALL