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2008 Jul 02
0
Sweave / Latex per-chapter output
...querying is done maximum 1 time, while the file
reading and variable setting is re-run for each chapter, which doesn't
seem to be a problem (performance-wise).
- In my master tex file, I include the different chapters. If I want
to generate PDF for only a single chapter, I cannot use the
"\includeonly" directive, because I will always need to run "pre"
first, and then the chapter I want. So, I just comment out the things
I don't want to run.
- In "my" Makefile (it's Mark's really, with some minor adaptations),
I specify the following to make sure "pre&qu...
2007 Jun 29
2
\include-mechanism in Sweave?
Dear HelpeRs,
I'm very fond of Sweave and I use it as often as possible. It'a a pity
I can't use it for larger projects or can I?
For instance suppose I have three files file1.rnw, file2.rnw and
file3.rnw with Sweave code. Working on file2.rnw I whould like to
exclude file1.rnw and file3.rnw temporarily and joining all of them
later. This amounts to a mechanism similar to using
2008 May 21
4
Sweave / Latex per-chapter output
Dear R-help,
I am using Sweave and pdflatex to generate a large report from data
contained in my database (Postgres via RODBC). Currently, I work with
a single R/Sweave file, containing several "chapter" indications for
the Latex engine. My master tex file sets the document class, and
includes the introduction, the main Sweave file, and a conclusions and
reference file. I use a makefile