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2017 Sep 07
3
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...l_github("inbo/INBOmd at post_processor")
setwd(system.file("rmarkdown/templates/rsos_article/skeleton", package =
"INBOmd"))
debug(INBOmd::rsos_article)
rmarkdown::render("skeleton.Rmd")
The sign that post_processor() fails when the tex file still contains
\EndFirstPage resulting in the compilation error "Undefined control
sequence. l.128 \EndFirstPage"
I still get the error with the current version of the code. Running the
post_processor manually works.
eval(parse(
text = readLines(
"
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2017 Sep 06
4
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...le because the post_processor() is not
run.
Best regards,
Thierry
post_processor <- function(
metadata, input_file, output_file, clean, verbose
) {
text <- readLines(output_file, warn = FALSE)
# set correct text in fmtext environment
end_first_page <- grep("\\\\EndFirstPage", text) #nolint
if (length(end_first_page) == 1) {
maketitle <- grep("\\\\maketitle", text) #nolint
text <- c(
text[1:(maketitle - 1)],
"\\begin{fmtext}",
text[(maketitle + 1):(end_first_page - 1)],
"\\end{fmtext}&q...
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...ess in that directory, so
it may not be typical of what you'd see in a user directory. I
certainly see something different when I copy the skeleton.Rmd file (and
nothing else) to my own temp directory.
>
> The sign that post_processor() fails when the tex file still contains
> \EndFirstPage resulting in the compilation error "Undefined control
> sequence. l.128 \EndFirstPage"
That certainly indicates it isn't doing what you want, but it might be
running and doing something else.
Duncan Murdoch
>
> I still get the error with the current version of the code....
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...s,
>
> Thierry
>
> post_processor <- function(
> metadata, input_file, output_file, clean, verbose
> ) {
> text <- readLines(output_file, warn = FALSE)
>
> # set correct text in fmtext environment
> end_first_page <- grep("\\\\EndFirstPage", text) #nolint
> if (length(end_first_page) == 1) {
> maketitle <- grep("\\\\maketitle", text) #nolint
> text <- c(
> text[1:(maketitle - 1)],
> "\\begin{fmtext}",
> text[(maketitle + 1):(end_first_page...
2017 Sep 07
2
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...t may not be typical of what you'd see in a user directory. I
> certainly see something different when I copy the skeleton.Rmd file (and
> nothing else) to my own temp directory.
>
>
>>
>> The sign that post_processor() fails when the tex file still contains
>> \EndFirstPage resulting in the compilation error "Undefined control
>> sequence. l.128 \EndFirstPage"
>
> That certainly indicates it isn't doing what you want, but it might be
> running and doing something else.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
>>
>> I still get the erro...
2017 Sep 08
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...f what you'd see in a user directory. I
>> certainly see something different when I copy the skeleton.Rmd file (and
>> nothing else) to my own temp directory.
>>
>>
>>
>>> The sign that post_processor() fails when the tex file still contains
>>> \EndFirstPage resulting in the compilation error "Undefined control
>>> sequence. l.128 \EndFirstPage"
>>>
>>
>> That certainly indicates it isn't doing what you want, but it might be
>> running and doing something else.
>>
>> Duncan Murdoch
>>...
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
...st regards,
>
> Thierry
>
> post_processor <- function(
> metadata, input_file, output_file, clean, verbose
> ) {
> text <- readLines(output_file, warn = FALSE)
>
> # set correct text in fmtext environment
> end_first_page <- grep("\\\\EndFirstPage", text) #nolint
> if (length(end_first_page) == 1) {
> maketitle <- grep("\\\\maketitle", text) #nolint
> text <- c(
> text[1:(maketitle - 1)],
> "\\begin{fmtext}",
> text[(maketitle + 1):(end_first_page - 1)],...