On 11-10-29 1:58 AM, Trevor Davies wrote:> Sorry, I should have really started a new thread with this because really
it
> is a new question only loosely related to the first Q.
> Thanks for the assist.
I haven't looked at the Sweave sources, so I don't know why a relative
path is needed, but I think you can probably use the LaTeX \input
command (or possibly \include, but it sounds as though \input is better)
rather than SweaveInput. You would use SweaveInput if the file includes
markup that needs to be processed by Sweave. If it's just some .tex to
include, let LaTeX do it.
Duncan Murdoch>
> As suggested I switched over to sweave. I have a lot of .tex tables that
I
>> have already created that I was previously inserting into my tex
document
>> (using \input). The journal I plan on submitting to eventually wants
the
>> final .tex file so I thought it would be a good idea to use Sweave, it
makes
>> a tex doc with my tables generated and it should be all good.
>>
>> I just spend a few hours trying to get the \SweaveInput commant to work
>> properly. I finally determined that I couldn't put the file in as
an
>> absolute path but it had to be a relative path. I.e
>>
>>
\SweaveInput{/home/tdavies/Dropbox/CollapseRecovery_Shared/trevor/afterAFS/writing/sweave/blah.tex}
>> gave the error:
>>
>> R CMD Sweave hitmiss.Rnw
>> Error in SweaveReadFile(c(ifile, file), syntax, encoding = encoding) :
>> no Sweave file with name
>>
'.//home/tdavies/Dropbox/CollapseRecovery_Shared/trevor/afterAFS/writing/sweave/blah.tex'
>> found
>> Calls:<Anonymous> -> Sweave -> SweaveReadFile ->
SweaveReadFile
>> Execution halted
>> make: *** [hitmiss.tex] Error 1
>>
>> However, when i use:
>>
>>
\SweaveInput{../../../../../../../../home/tdavies/Dropbox/CollapseRecovery_Shared/trevor/afterAFS/writing/sweave/blah.tex}
>> It works fine.
>>
>> What am I missing here?
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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