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2010 Mar 17
2
Sweave and kile
Dear R-users, I want to give a try to Sweave and Latex but I am having some problems compiling my .Rnw files within Kile. I have followed the recommendations given in http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e5/help/08/10/4277, but they do not seem to address my particular problem. I am using R 2.11.0 and Kile v 2.0.83 on an OpenSUSE11.2 installation (KDE 4.3 environment). According to the log (see
2015 Oct 29
2
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes: > On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote: > | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I > | didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One > | consequence is (at least on Mac OS X 10.11 but probably in more > | generality) that R_BATCH_OPTIONS are
2025 Jan 29
2
87668 fails on Windows 10 with "pdflatex not found"
I see there have been a number of tweaks to the document build recently (87650, 87654, 87658, 97660, 97661, etc.) I tried building 87668 today on Windows 10 and received the error below. Is this related? Thank you, Avi building/updating vignettes for package 'grid' ... processing 'displaylist.Rnw' Error: compiling TeX file 'displaylist.tex' failed with message: pdflatex
2025 Jan 29
1
87668 fails on Windows 10 with "pdflatex not found"
The builder runs tools::texi2pdf() on the vignettes. Does that give the same error for you? Do earlier revisions work? Duncan Murdoch On 2025-01-29 2:20 p.m., Avraham Adler wrote: > I see there have been a number of tweaks to the document build > recently (87650, 87654, 87658, 97660, 97661, etc.) > > I tried building 87668 today on Windows 10 and received the error > below. Is
2025 Jan 29
1
87668 fails on Windows 10 with "pdflatex not found"
Am 29.01.25 um 20:20 schrieb Avraham Adler: > I see there have been a number of tweaks to the document build > recently (87650, 87654, 87658, 97660, 97661, etc.) To Rd2pdf, yes, mostly bug fixes for some rare usages. Some more changes are in the making, also for texi2pdf (but that has not been touched yet). > > I tried building 87668 today on Windows 10 and received the error >
2009 Dec 17
2
Sweave Makefile issue
Dear R-specialists, I am trying to create a Makefile that will first convert all my .Rnw files into .tex files and then, that will run the LaTeX compiler to produce a pdf document. This issue has been discussed before. Hence, I've basically adapted a Makefile I found at http://n4.nabble.com/R-Sweave-R-and-complex-latex-projects-td810020.html#a810023 to make it compatible with a Windows
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:
2005 Jan 21
2
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
Dear R developers, I had some problem when building package: for exemple when building the package e1071 available from CRAN, I get the following message error: * checking for file 'e1071/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing 'e1071': * cleaning src * running cleanup * creating vignettes ... ERROR /usr/lib/R/bin/texi2dvi: pdflatex exited with bad status, quitting.
2009 Sep 08
1
makefile for sweave
Hello, I have the following makefile. The problem is that the bibliography doesn t work. Any help would be appreciated! I really don t don t what to do..:-( # The sources of the report (tex, Rnw and other files (e.g. bib, idx)) TEX_CMPS = Report problem RNW_CMPS = prop1 prop2 ExeExps OTHER = Report.bib # The name of the report to produce all: Report.pdf code: $(RNW_CMPS:=.R) clean: rm
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
2012 May 14
1
Vignette problem
I'm having a problem rebuilding a package, new to me in R 2.15.0 (Linux) It hits all that contain the line \usepackage[pdftex]{graphics} and leads to the following when running R CMD check on the directory. (I do this often; a final run on the tar.gz file will happen before submission.) Since I float and resize my figures, removing the line is fatal in other ways.
2007 Oct 07
5
how to use \Sexpr{} with sweave
I'm trying to learn Sweave. So far things are going well with the chunks of code identified by << >>= But I'm having trouble with the in-line text use of \Sexpr. Here is a short example .Rnw file: \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage[margin=1.25in]{geometry} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{Sweave} \begin{document} <<test>>= pnorm(1) @ \Sexpr{2+6}
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
2011 Aug 31
3
How to modify the dot-dot-dot argument using level names instead of position
Dear R-users, In the R internals manual, it is said that one can extract the elements of the dot-dot-dot argument using the special symbols ..1 or ..2. It seems to work just fine but I was wondering if there is a way one can extract or modify the content of the dot-dot-dot argument using a level name instead of its position? For instance, assuming that list(...) returns: $a [1] 1 2 3 4 5
2011 Dec 06
2
How to automate the detection of break points for use in cut
Dear R-users, I would like to know if there is a function (in base R or the extension packages) that would automatically detect the break points in a vector x for later use in the cut function. The idea is to determine the boundaries of the n intervals (n>=1) delimiting clusters of data points which could be considered "reasonably" close, given a numerical vector x with unknown
2010 May 03
2
Problem with vignette compilation during R CMD check
Dear R-users, I am going through the last steps of package prep before submission to CRAN and I have the following problem. My package contains a single vignette written in optimbase.Rnw and that in stored in /inst/doc. optimbase.Rnw contains multiple \input{} statements that refer to .tex files stored in /inst/latex.ref/, e.g.: \input{../latex.ref/optimbase-package.tex} When I compile my Rnw
2010 Mar 22
3
ctable error with Hmisc and Sweave (on a Mac)
Hi, pretty new with R and LaTeX here... I'm trying to use the latex() function from the Hmisc table with Sweave. When I try: pdflatex myfile.tex I get an error that reads: ! Undefined control sequence. l.22 \ctable It seems like this is an optional package for Tex that I haven't installed? My googling skills have neglected to locate instructions for how to install ctable on a Mac,
2010 Feb 12
1
Sweave
Hello, I am trying to start using Sweave. I copy the example from help 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) ## This can be compiled to PDF by tools::texi2dvi("Sweave-test-1.tex", pdf=TRUE) and I
2008 Nov 29
3
including Sweave tangled code in '.Rnw' document
Hello List, I have been using Sweave for my homework this last quarter and have been very impressed at how much time and effort it saves me. I, however, have run up against a problem which I have not been able to solve using any of the Sweave/LaTeX tricks I know. I work through my homework one problem at a time, typesetting equations and writing R code, etc. and occasionally use