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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
2006 Oct 13
2
cygwin script for Sweave
below is a very simple bash script to run Sweave from a cygwin terminal, run pdflatex on
the generated .tex file, and then view the resulting .pdf output.
i usually use cygwin when i am (forced to be on) Windoze, but i found a few issues
with paths that this script works around.
pdfview, used in the script, is simply:
2016 Dec 18
4
setjmp/longjmp and volatile stores, but non-volatile loads
On 30/09/16 20:10, Reid Kleckner wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 4:42 AM, Jonas Maebe <jonas-devlists at watlock.be
> <mailto:jonas-devlists at watlock.be>> wrote:
>
> So, can I use invoke and landingpad without using any of the other
> exception handling intrinsics? (in combination with a dummy personality
> function) Or will LLVM in all cases insist on
2016 Sep 30
0
setjmp/longjmp and volatile stores, but non-volatile loads
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 4:42 AM, Jonas Maebe <jonas-devlists at watlock.be>
wrote:
> Reid Kleckner wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Jonas Maebe via llvm-dev
> > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
> >
> > model. In order to ensure that changes performed in a try/setjmp==0
> > block survive
2014 May 18
2
Writing my first CRAN vignette
In fact my first vignette full stop.
I am intending to use Sweave. I have read the Sweave documentation
and section 1.4 of the extensions manual and apart from (a) do not
use split = TRUE (b) and include all the source components, there
does not seem to be anything CRAN specific.
1 - Am I missing some other documentation?
2 - If I use a package from CTAN would that be considered within the
2014 Nov 20
3
older distro have newer package in base repo
Just wondering why in EL5's base repo the latest supported mysql
package is 5.5 and in EL6's base repo it is 5.1? Seems strange to me.
(it is clear that the SCL of EL6 has version 5.5 but that implies a
different update policy).
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LF
2002 May 19
2
ISOLINUX help requested (checksum error)
Hi Mr Anvin,
after downloading the Freedos bootable cd, which now uses your projects
(ISOLINUX & MEMDISK) instead of Bart Lagerweij's DISKEMU (www.nu2.nu), I
contacted the creator of the freedos cdrom. I was interested in how he did
make that cd bootable.
Now I understand it a bit.
As I'm a MS Windows user, I had to figure some things out.
However, upon booting I get a beautiful
2012 Jan 25
1
Re: docs: Remove outdated LaTex documentation.
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 15:55 +0000, Xen patchbot-unstable wrote:
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Keir Fraser <keir@xen.org>
> # Date 1327506767 0
> # Node ID 4271634e4c86568b6bf2241ebf9be4a82ab430bf
> # Parent a2a8089b1ffbf5757ca3191cb8f74a5f1ed7fed1
> docs: Remove outdated LaTex documentation.
Nice.
> @@ -82,7 +70,7 @@
> $(MAKE) -C xen-api clean
>
2011 Oct 08
1
Delete files with system command on Windows 7
Under MacOS I use the following script to process my latex documents:
pdflatex -halt-on-error document.tex
bibtex document.aux
pdflatex -halt-on-error document.tex
pdflatex -halt-on-error document.tex
rm *.aux *.bbl *.blg *.log *.nlo *.thm
How can I realise this under Windows 7?
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2008 Jul 02
0
Sweave / Latex per-chapter output
Hello to all who have helped me on this topic,
first I need to apologize for apparently replying only now... In fact
I use the "Pan" Newsreader to read the list, and I posted a reply to
the thread a week after your suggestions through Pan, and I only now
realised that the posting never arrived on the list although Pan gave
me no error message at all!
So, let me try again using the good
2011 Apr 20
1
Sweave
Hello,
I never used Sweave before but now I try and got:
>
> rnwfile <- system.file("Sweave", "example-1.Rnw", package = "utils")
> Sweave(rnwfile)
Writing to file example-1.tex
Processing code chunks with options ...
1 : echo term verbatim
2 : term verbatim pdf
You can now run (pdf)latex on 'example-1.tex'
>
2006 May 31
7
Getting at MakeOpenFile
Along the same lines as the last question - how can I get to functions
like MakeOpenFile via Win32API? It doesn''t seem to be exported by
msvcrt-ruby18.
Possible? Or am I out of luck?
Dan
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2002 Oct 30
4
Sweave in packages
Dear R folks,
One of the fantastic new tools in R is `Sweave'. I have tested it so much that I
know it works and produces fine documentation, and with (GNU) Emacs/ESS it is
nice to work with, too. I started to have a look at including some Swoven (is
that a strong verb?) documentation with my R package, but it seems that there is
no model to copy among those packages that I have installed in
2010 Sep 15
1
running 'make' failed during vignette creation ('R CMD build') on Windows
Hi,
This is a follow-up to the problem reported here:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-September/058460.html
After I updated R-2.12 to 2010-09-13 r52905 on the Bioc build system,
some of the packages that have a Makefile in <pkg>/inst/doc still
don't build on Windows. For example, 'R\bin\R.exe CMD build adSplit'
gives:
* checking for file
2003 Apr 30
2
Working comfortably with (X)Emacs + Sweave
Dear List,
I am trying to become more familiar with Sweave at the moment, beacuse
I am convinced that it will eventually make my life easier. However,
I have not found anything relevant in the mail archives about the
following problem.
Both the article in R-News and the Sweave FAQ suggest that Emacs would
be a great development environment for working with Sweave. So far, it
doesn't seem to
2016 Dec 19
0
setjmp/longjmp and volatile stores, but non-volatile loads
Jonas Maebe via llvm-dev wrote:
> Then, I tried the following:
> a) if the longjmp for the try-block is taken (i.e., the setjmp right
> before the try-block returns a non-zero value), jump to the landingpad BBL.
>
> -> Problem: LLVM does not allow regular jump edges to landingpad BBLs
>
> b) since the landingpad is empty anyway and falls through into the next
> BBL
2007 Jun 20
1
Help With Sweave:
Hi All,
I am running Ubuntu Feisty (7.04) on a Thinkpad T41. I've installed
the nowebm package for Ubuntu. Working from this HowTo:
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/example-1.Snw
I try to compile the example *.Snw as in the Sweave manual:
mdj at lapmdj:~/Desktop/Sweave/example1$ noweb example-1.Snw
Can't open output file
Despite the error, a *.tex file is produced. Now I am
2008 Apr 12
1
2.7.0 beta (rev 45263) failing 'make vignettes'
Dear list,
On Fedora 8 I downloaded the beta version of R via svn. make and make
check-all worked fine, but make vignettes is failing with:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/gavin/R/2-7-patched/build/src/library'
building/updating vignettes for package 'grid' ...
processing 'displaylist.Snw'
/usr/bin/texi2dvi: pdflatex exited with bad status, quitting.
Error in
2009 May 20
1
Re: read/write multiplexed support
Am Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009 schrieb Volker Lendecke:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 02:26:25PM -0500, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
> > >From your description, it seems that there is a lot going on.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I don't personally know nearly enough about the OS/2
> > implementation of SMB. I know that there is a good deal of documentation,
> > and from
2011 Jan 24
3
error with source(): invalid 'times' value
hi
I am seeing a strange behavior I can't understand... doing:
> source("/tmp/RFile.r",echo=TRUE)
Error in rep.int(c(prompt.echo, continue.echo), c(leading, length(dep) - :
invalid 'times' value
> traceback()
3: rep.int(c(prompt.echo, continue.echo), c(leading, length(dep) -
leading))
2: paste(rep.int(c(prompt.echo, continue.echo), c(leading, length(dep)