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2002 May 31
1
Library Tcltk
...utoexec.bat is active: I could be sure of
this fact because changes in the autoexec.bat are taken into account, for
example variables for Latex as: set TEX=latex)
As written in the Win-FAQ of R, when I enter Sys.getenv("PATH"), I can read:
"F:\\Program Files\\TeXLive\\bin\\win32;C:\\Ghostgum\\gsview;c:\\jdk1.3\\bin;F:\\Tcl\\bin;F:\\Tcl\\lib"
so Tcl seems to be in my PATH...
After that, when I load the Tcltk library, I have this error message:
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
TCL_LIBRARY is not set
Error in library(tcltk) : .First.lib failed
Is that a problem...
2010 Feb 20
3
LaTeX/R/Sweave Problems
...that I
ran out of good ideas and I would like your expert opinion on how I should
approach this task and be successful. In essence, I installed (several
times) in this order the following: R2.10.1 (and then R 2.9.2), Adobe
Acrobat Reader 9 (and then Reader 8.2 and 7.0), MiKTex2.8, GhostScript8.64,
GhostGum with GSview 4.9 and the latest version of TeXnicCenter. With all
versions of R, I appended the path to the R executables to the path
environmental variable. To overcome the fact that the R installation had
spaces in the path, I just had the corresponding Sweave.sty in the folder
where my .Rnw and...
2001 Jan 15
2
WMF on Unix
A few of you have helpfully sent me references to WMF formats.
There is also some code to _read_ it at
http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/libwmf.html
However, the issue is to _write_ WMF on R under Unix. I am told (by
someone who has tried) that the problem is the if you write a WMF
file according to the published specs (which were once issued
by Microsoft) you find that e.g. Word does not read
2000 Oct 04
5
postscript preview
gday R friends,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with some graphics issues please.
I'm processing R in batch on redhat6.2 with some graphics to be imported
into msword on NT. For scaling within my doco I want some vector type
graphics. win.metafile doesn't seem to be supported on redhat which gives
me postscript. postscript is ideal but doesn't contain a preview so I