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2009 Jan 27
2
using Sweave with a master file that has several iputted .tex files
Suppose I have a Master.Rnw file that looks something like this: \documentclass[12pt]{mypaper} \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} \usepackage{setspace} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{indentfirst} \usepackage{fancyhdr} \usepackage{Sweave} \pagestyle{fancy} \lhead{sonographic rectal diameter and ADHD} \rhead{ } \usepackage{abbrevs} %\usepackage{natbib} %\usepackage{apacite}
2013 Jul 17
1
SweaveParseOptions, quoted commas, and knitr vignettes
I haven't figured it out entirely, but it looks like there are a couple of small glitches with knitr-based vignettes and SweaveParseOptions. I posted the tarball of a package with a knitr vignette with (as far as I can tell) everything properly coded in the DESCRIPTION file (VignetteBuilder: knitr, Suggests: knitr) and the vignette itself (%\VignetteEngine{knitr::knitr}). When Windows
2007 Mar 13
2
Sweave question: prevent expansion of unevaluated reused code chunk
Hi, Consider the following (much simplified) Sweave example: -------------- First, we set the value of $x$: <<chunk1,eval=FALSE>>= x <- 1 @ Then we set the value of $y$: <<chunk2,eval=FALSE>>= y <- 2 @ Thus, the overall algorithm has this structure: <<combined,eval=FALSE>>= <<chunk1>> <<chunk2>> @
2010 Dec 21
1
Bug report 14459 -- procedure for handling follow-up issues
Although the specific behaviour that was reported has been fixed, bugs remain in Sweave's processing of comment lines when keep.source=TRUE This is in some senses a follow-up from earlier bugs. Hence the query -- what is the preferred procedure, to submit a new bug report? (Another option might be to add a comment to the web page for bug 14459.) Is there now a preference to submit via
2018 Feb 28
1
QEMU guest-agent safety in hostile VM?
Hi. Is it still considered risky to use the QEMU guest agent in an untrusted guest? A warning on these lines was written in the manual a few years back when the feature made its debut. I wanted to know if it was hardened since.
2004 Dec 20
3
Sweave and LaTeX beamer class
Hi, has anyonne experienced problems between the LaTeX beamer class and Sweave? The following code does not work properly: ################################# \documentclass{beamer} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{ngerman} \begin{document} \frame{ \frametitle{test} test <<>>= 1+1 @ } \end{document} ################################# Below is the
2008 Sep 06
2
Sweave and/or beamer issue
Dear Friends, I not sure whether this is an Sweave or a beamer problem. The Rnw file: \documentclass[compress,smaller]{beamer} %\documentclass{article} %\usepackage{beamerarticle} \usepackage{Sweave} \title{Psychophysics II} \date{September 9, 2008} \begin{document} \frame{ \begin{Schunk} \begin{Sinput} > ro <- 0.2 > c <- seq(from = -3, to = 4, by = 0.1) > fn <- 1 -
2011 Aug 21
3
Sweave doesn't work
Hi R users. I've got a problem in producing the pdf file from Latex with R code. When I run the code Sweave("example.Rtex") in R it seems working, but when I run the Latex file it doesn't. The code error shown to me is below: *Runaway argument? {echo=FALSE} data<- read.csv("C:\\Users\\Daniele\\Desktop\\dati\\dati_england ! File ended while scanning use of \FV at
2011 Apr 09
1
Trouble with Sweave and Beamer
Dear All, I am running Debian testing on my box and I installed latex and R from the standard repositories. I am trying my hands at sweave, but somehow I am experiencing problems (I am trying to use beamer and Sweave). Please see the snippet at the end of the email and saved as report.Rnw. When I run the command $ R CMD Sweave report.Rnw Writing to file report.tex Processing code chunks ...
2007 Aug 31
2
Bugreport on integration of Sweave and latex beamer
I think I have isolated a problem with integration between Sweave and beamer. Could you please see the file: http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah/tmp/bugdemo.Rnw Unfortunately, it uses some of my internal libraries, so you can't run it. When I put it through Sweave, I get: http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah/tmp/bugdemo.tex which is, of course, a generic latex file which you can read and