Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "LaTeX/R/Sweave Problems"
2010 Sep 14
4
Sweave and Miktex (Sweave.sty not found)
Hi all,
I know from googling that this is a common problem; I've just tried what I
understand to be the common solutions to know avail -- maybe I'm just
confused.
I installed Miktex 2.8 -- it seems to be working fine.
I'm using this demo document: http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~houston/demo.Rnw
I've copied the Sweave.sty file into at this point multiple places on the
Miktex
2008 Jun 17
3
Sweave: problem with usepackage{C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-27~1.0/share/texmf/Sweave}
R users,
I'm at a loss with a problem considering running .tex files produced
by Sweave. When I run (R 2.7.0):
---------------------------------------------------
#Taken from ?Sweave
testfile <- system.file("Sweave", "Sweave-test-1.Rnw", package = "utils")
## enforce par(ask=FALSE)
options(device.ask.default=FALSE)
## create a LaTeX file
Sweave(testfile)
2011 Dec 07
1
running texi2dvi without running bibtex
Dear all,
I was hoping someone may know a way of running texi2dvi while ignoring
bibtex errors, or any other work around (such as not running bibtex at
all, if possible).
The context is that I have an R program that does some calculations
and writes a table into various folders, one per country for several
countries. I have a latex file that takes the table as an input, and
this latex file is
2011 May 21
1
dealing with sweave.sty and pgfSweave
Hi,
I would appreciate some help with a very basic problem in using pgfSweave. That
is, dealing with the sweave.sty file. After some googling, I did the following :
(1) copied the sweave.sty file to my trial folder and (2) added the line??
\usepackage{Sweave}?? to the Rnw file. Are there more elegant ways of dealing
with this issue?
I have read something about letting Miktex know about the
2008 Apr 09
1
Windows problem related to using shortPathName for Sweave style file
In the process of updating R to R 2.7 alpha or R 2.7 beta for the
BioConductor 2.2 builds on Windows, I have hit a snag because the BioC
build system has long path names (e.g. D:\biocbld\bbs-2.2-bioc\R) and
these path names are not resolving properly by MiKTeX 2.7 during
vignette construction. Take, for example, the attached vignette from
Biobase, Bioconductor.Rnw. I have built R from source
2005 Oct 02
1
Problem Sweaving vignettes: MiKTeX's texi2dvi reports errors
Hi,
I am trying to create a Bioconductor package. Everything installs and checks
fine. Now I'm on my last step, which is to create a vignette. I'm trying to
test the Sweave process, to make sure I can build a vignette. I am stuck at
the texi2dvi stage, which fails when I try to process the example
Sweave-test-1.tex file.
I am using Windows binary R distributions, and have the same
2005 Jun 16
1
Sweave and sideways
Hi there,
I'm rying to 'turn' an Schunk in an .Rnw file(Xemacs-21.4.13, ESS-5.2.8,
R-2.1, miktex-2.4.1705).
Has anyone got the isorot package to work with Sweave?
JC
example test.Rnw:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\usepackage{isorot}
\rotdriver{dvips}
\clockwise
\title{Sweave Example 1}
\author{apologies to Friedrich Leisch }
\begin{document}
\maketitle
2004 Mar 28
2
Build problems on Windows with fpTeX and MiKTeX
Recently,
I upgraded MiKTeX to the latest versions, and since then there are
problems when I try to build R and/or R packages.
I tried to build R 1.9.0 beta and R 1.8.1 patched
I am running Windows XP Pro, SP 1
MikTeX version is
This is e-TeX, Version 3.141592-2.1 (MiKTeX 2.4)
(preloaded format=latex 2004.3.27)
fpTeX version is
This is e-TeXk, Version 3.141592-2.1 (Web2c 7.5.2)
(format=latex
2008 May 16
1
Sweave.sty problems under WinXP (English locale) with default settings
Hi R-devels,
I encounter the following problem when I want to build a vignette
in the package building process under Windows
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor
2004 Feb 20
1
Sweave not found from MikTeX?
I've been working on a LaTeX document that contains Sweave code and cannot
get MikTeX to find the Sweave.sty file. I've added the c:\rw1081\share\texmf
path in the MikTeX roots (I've ven added the path in the environment
variables ) but to no avail. Is there a trick to getting Sweave installed
correctly when using MikTeX on Windows XP? Do I need to move/copy the
Sweave.sty file to the
2005 Aug 05
3
Latex error with Sweave example
I created a tex file following the example in the Sweave help which
produced the following files in my working directory.
Sweave-test-1-006.eps
Sweave-test-1-006.pdf
Sweave-test-1-007.eps
Sweave-test-1-007.pdf
Sweave-test-1.tex
When I run latex on this, I get a latex error, log file below. I am
running R 2.1.1 on Windows XP. I have installed "small MiKTeX" and I
have added
2009 Jan 13
6
basic sweave question
I am trying to learn the basics of Sweave so I read some things and a
friend gave me his Rnw file
to play with. I am able to do R CMD Sweave mark-example.Rnw. That works.
But,
then when I do latex mark-example.tex, I get the message below. I looked
in the archives
and Martin Morgan mentioned something in 2004 in terms of making sure
that latex is
looking at where Sweave.sty is but I am unsure
2006 Nov 23
2
Sweave question
I try Sweave
and get Sweave-test-1.tex
but hot to run LaTeX on 'Sweave-test-1.tex'?
I am using WinEdt.
thanks,
Aimin
> Sweave(testfile)
Writing to file Sweave-test-1.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : print term verbatim
2 : term hide
3 : echo print term verbatim
4 : term verbatim
5 : echo term verbatim
6 : echo term verbatim eps pdf
7 : echo term verbatim eps pdf
2004 Jan 29
2
Finding Sweave.sty and other problems
Hi,
I've just tried to run example-3 from Friedrich Leish. I'm using R 1.8.1
and MiKTeX 2.2 on Windows XP.
I go
===
> library(tools)
> Sweave("example-3.Snw")
Writing to file example-3.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : term hide
2 : echo term verbatim
3 : term tex
4 : term verbatim eps pdf
You can now run LaTeX on example-3.tex
===
The file example-3.tex
2005 Feb 10
2
Problem with "R CMD Rd2dvi": Rd.sty not found
Hi,
I run into a problem with "R CMD Rd2dvi" command: it gives me "File `Rd.sty'
not found" error (See the output message on the bottom). I get the same
error when running "RCMD check". My system is: Windows 2000, R version
2.0.1, MiKTeX version 2.4. I do have a Rd.sty file in R_HOME/share/texm
directory.
I looked through newsgroups for any related discussions
2011 Nov 15
2
Problem creating reference manuals from latex
R Community,
I often am in need of viewing the reference manuals of packages and do not have Internet access. I have used the code:
path <- find.package('tm')
system(paste(shQuote(file.path(R.home("bin"), "R")),"CMD", "Rd2pdf",shQuote(path)))
someone kindly provided from this help list to generate the manuals from the latex files. This
2013 Jul 12
3
While using R CMD check: LaTex error: File `inconsolata.sty' not found
Hi,
While using R CMD check I get the following Latex error message which occurs when creating PDF version of manual:
LaTex error: File `inconsolata.sty' not found
I am using Windows 7 (64-bit) and R 3.0.1. I have MikTex 2.9.
I see that the incosolata.sty is present under \doc\fonts folder. How can I eliminate this problem?
Thanks,
Ravi
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2007 May 06
1
Sweave and size10.clo
Using Sweave on Windows (MikTeX 2.5 and R 2.4.1), I've ran into a bit of a
problem with the tex -> DVI process.
First, I've corrected the common \usepackage error by using
\usepackage{"C:/Program Files/R/R-2.4.1/share/texmf/Sweave"} to get around
the spacing problem. That is, LaTeX is finding the Sweave.sty, which has
been a common problem in past postings here.
However, my
2003 Dec 23
1
Rd.sty not found -
Hi
I am still trying to wrap up a package using Rcmd (in windows 2000 professional with R 1.8.1). I have made some progress - and now at least Rcmd check works - it still giving me an error message when it creates latex help files though. Thus I get:
c:\rpack> Rcmd check test
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/rpacks/test.Rcheck'
* checking for file
2005 Sep 05
12
TeX distribution on Windows
I'm looking for a Windows distribution of TeX that works with R, after a
few years' absence from Windows. On Duncan Murdoch's Rtools page fptex is
still recommended, but it turns out that fptex is "defunct" as of May 2005,
see
http://www.metz.supelec.fr/~popineau/xemtex-7.html
So, what is suggested? TUG (tug.org) recommends something called proTeXt,
which is said to be