paladini at trustindata.de
2016-Apr-07 11:32 UTC
[R] dynamic reports with sweave: error when compiling the tex-file
Hello, I took my first steps in dynamic reports with Gnu R and used sweave(). I therefore run Sweave() with an example of Friedrich Leisch, starting like this: \ documentclass [ a4paper ]{ article } \ title { Sweave Example 1} \ author { Friedrich Leisch } \ begin { document } \ maketitle and so on. It worked very well but when I tried to compile the latex file I get this error message: ! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}." But clearly there is a "begin{document}" I looked for a clue searching the internet and read that maybe my editor writes invisible signs, so called boms, so that "\begin {document} " is not really at the beginninng but these boms. Unfortunatly I have not the faintest how to solve the problem. (I am using GNU R 3.01 and windows10 and installed MiKTex.) It would be really nice if someone could help me! Best regards and thanking you in anticipation. Claudia
Jeff Newmiller
2016-Apr-07 12:42 UTC
[R] dynamic reports with sweave: error when compiling the tex-file
Did you really put spaces between the backslashes and the keywords? That would be a problem... -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On April 7, 2016 4:32:29 AM PDT, paladini at trustindata.de wrote:>Hello, >I took my first steps in dynamic reports with Gnu R and used sweave(). > >I therefore run Sweave() with an example of Friedrich Leisch, starting > >like this: > >\ documentclass [ a4paper ]{ article } >\ title { Sweave Example 1} >\ author { Friedrich Leisch } >\ begin { document } >\ maketitle >and so on. > >It worked very well but when I tried to compile the latex file I get >this error message: ! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}." > > >But clearly there is a "begin{document}" > >I looked for a clue searching the internet and read that maybe my >editor writes invisible signs, so called boms, so that "\begin >{document} " is not really at the beginninng but these boms. > >Unfortunatly I have not the faintest how to solve the problem. > >(I am using GNU R 3.01 and windows10 and installed MiKTex.) > >It would be really nice if someone could help me! > > >Best regards and thanking you in anticipation. > >Claudia > >______________________________________________ >R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide >http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.[[alternative HTML version deleted]]