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2008 Oct 13
1
MiKTEX-texi2dvi
Sorry, I forgot to include a reproducible example on my last e-mail but here it is: Since the file is large to be included here: The path to the foo.Rnw examples is: www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/foo.Rnw and is suppossed to produce a pdf like this one: http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/foo.pdf I have downloaded MiKTEX but I don't know how to make it work. Sweave and Stangle seem to
2008 May 16
1
Sweave.sty problems under WinXP (English locale) with default settings
Hi R-devels, I encounter the following problem when I want to build a vignette in the package building process under Windows platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor
2004 Dec 29
3
Windows vignettes, shQuote, texi2dvi
I noticed a shQuote fix for Windows in the svn logs. Just wanted to point out that this will favorably affect texi2dvi on Windows which previously used UNIX quoting and so generated an incorrect Windows command. (Note that texi2dvi is used when creating vignettes.) Another problem is that the recommended tex distribution for Windows, fptex, does not have texi2dvi in the first place. The
2011 Dec 07
1
running texi2dvi without running bibtex
Dear all, I was hoping someone may know a way of running texi2dvi while ignoring bibtex errors, or any other work around (such as not running bibtex at all, if possible). The context is that I have an R program that does some calculations and writes a table into various folders, one per country for several countries. I have a latex file that takes the table as an input, and this latex file is
2005 Oct 02
1
Problem Sweaving vignettes: MiKTeX's texi2dvi reports errors
Hi, I am trying to create a Bioconductor package. Everything installs and checks fine. Now I'm on my last step, which is to create a vignette. I'm trying to test the Sweave process, to make sure I can build a vignette. I am stuck at the texi2dvi stage, which fails when I try to process the example Sweave-test-1.tex file. I am using Windows binary R distributions, and have the same
2015 Oct 09
2
Building manuals are failing now that MikTex 2.9 has removed texi2dvi.exe
According to the MikTex bug reports [1], MikTex 2.9 has removed texi2dvi.exe last week (on 2015-09-29) as "it was not compatible (anymore) with the original shell script texi2dvi (GNU Texinfo)." I found this out the hard way as I just (unknowingly) updated MikTex this evening, and then, while building R-devel_2015-10-08 on Windows7 64bit using the Rtools 3.3 toolchain (4.9.3 branch), had
2015 Oct 10
1
MiKTeX's withdrawal of texi2dvi.exe
MiKTeX has abruptly removed texi2dvi.exe from its distribution. (MiKTeX broke its updating process earlier and an attempted update trashed the updater on my installation so I was forced to make a fresh install of the current distribution. I do not know if updates remove a currently installed texi2dvi.exe.) This has two consequences: 1) It is used by tools::texi2dvi() if found. As far as I
2009 Oct 19
3
Sweave file generation
Dear list,I have read really a lot the past few days, but I haven't found a matching solution for my problem.I have R 2.9.2 on Windows XP and MikTex 2.8 installed.What I want to do is to automate the sweave file generation.I thought I could use the R2Sweave, RweaveLatex, and Sweave in a combination so thatI won't need to do anything.Perhaps some minor modifications at the last step.My
2005 Jan 16
1
running Sweave from Windows XP Explorer
I'd like to create a suitable batch file or shortcut so that I can run Sweave on a .Rnw or .Rtex file simply by clicking on the file from Windows Explorer in Windows XP (as I do with latex, bibtex etc). This looks tantalisingly possible using R CMD BATCH or Rterm possibly in combination with a .bat file. Has anyone succeeded is setting it up and would give me a pointer? Thanks Gordon
2011 Mar 25
1
Rd2pdf and Rd2dvi don't find texi2dvi
Hello everybody I'm am trying to build a pdf out of the Rd files that i wrote for a package, so that I can attach it to my thesis. if i Run Rd2pdf (or Rd2dvi) I get this error massage: Hmm ... looks like a package Converting Rd files to LaTeX . Creating pdf output from LaTeX ... Error in texi2dvi("Rd2.tex", pdf = (out_ext == "pdf"), quiet = FALSE, : Running
2010 Aug 19
1
texi2dvi: option "clean" also deletes the generated pdf file
Dear expeRts, below are two examples of using texi2dvi. The problem becomes clear from the second example: on cleaning, texi2dvi also deletes the generated .pdf file. Is there a solution? Cheers, Marius ## Example 1: texi2dvi cleans fine, without deleting the generated .pdf require(tools) sink(file="myLaTeXFile1.tex") cat("\\documentclass{article}\n")
2011 Mar 21
1
texi2dvi / egrep issue shows (a.o.) up in R-alpha
L.S. I noticed weird tools::texi2dvi behaviour on R-alpha when specifying an absolute path to the .tex file. The same phenomenon also appears to occur on R-2.12.2, so maybe the issue is independent of R. I hope I did not overlook any important information. Best, Tobias > require(tools) Loading required package: tools > getwd() [1] "/home/tobias" >
2015 Jan 13
2
R CMD build looking for texi2dvi in the wrong place (R-devel)
R CMD build fails with recent R-devel because it is looking for texi2dvi in /usr/local/bin, but on this system, MacTex has installed it in /usr/bin. $ R CMD build IRanges * checking for file 'IRanges/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing 'IRanges': * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK * cleaning src * installing the package to build vignettes * creating vignettes ... ERROR
2011 Oct 14
1
pgfSweave-example not compiling
I'm trying to get pgfSweave up and running. Hopefully I can get it working from within LyX, but first I'm just trying to get the simplest possible thing (compiling one of the example files in the pgfSweave package) to work. I'm using the example that comes in the pgfSweave package unmodified, but for reference I copied it to: http://pastebin.com/tW4RL6fs Configuration: R version
2015 Jan 13
2
R CMD build looking for texi2dvi in the wrong place (R-devel)
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Simon Urbanek" <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> > To: "Dan Tenenbaum" <dtenenba at fredhutch.org> > Cc: "R-devel" <r-devel at r-project.org> > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 5:50:35 PM > Subject: Re: [Rd] R CMD build looking for texi2dvi in the wrong place (R-devel) > > Dan, > > On
2008 May 04
1
texi2dvi instead of pdflatex in R2.7.0? and related bioc 2.2 builds
Dear lists: I am somewhat puzzled by the use of texi2dvi/pdflatex in R2.7.0. When building EBImage (bioconductor) with 2.7.0 I get the same error both in Windows and Linux, which reads the following: ** building package indices ... * DONE (EBImage) * creating vignettes ... ERROR /usr/bin/texi2dvi: pdflatex exited with bad status, quitting. Error in texi2dvi(file = bft, pdf = TRUE, clean =
2012 Aug 18
1
texi2dvi error "Sweave" and "exams"
I have installed Sweave as recommended. http://lifeasclay.wordpress.com/tag/sweave/. Placing a test.Rnw file, for instance, in "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/utils/Sweave" generates test.tex files that generate pdf files with LaTeX. To be honest, placing Rnw files seem to make sense. The "exams" package does require not this step. It uses
2003 Oct 23
1
texi2dvi and buildVignettes() on Windows
I am currently writing a (private) package in which I produce pdf files from within R using LaTeX. To do so I mainly copied some lines from the buildVignettes() function in the tools package. This uses the texi2dvi which is included in R's bin directory: system(paste(file.path(R.home(), "bin", "texi2dvi"), "--quiet --pdf", bft)) This runs
2010 Apr 27
1
TikzDevice and texi2dvi
Dear All, I am starting to use the tikzDevice package, but I am experiencing some (minor problems). If I try to run the script at the end of the email, I get the following error Error in tools::texi2dvi("normal.tex", pdf = T) : Running 'texi2dvi' on 'normal.tex' failed. Messages: sh: /usr/bin/texi2dvi: not found How do I install the missing texi2dvi? I found some
2015 Oct 09
0
Building manuals are failing now that MikTex 2.9 has removed texi2dvi.exe
Hmm, look in MkRules.dist for the setting you failed to make .... Obviously available in R-patched and R-devel only as we cannot foretell such changes. On 09/10/2015 06:24, Avraham Adler wrote: > According to the MikTex bug reports [1], MikTex 2.9 has removed > texi2dvi.exe last week (on 2015-09-29) as "it was not compatible > (anymore) with the original shell script texi2dvi (GNU