latex{Hmisc} cannot find xdvi on MAC OS X
It eliminates Hmisc and R by giving you a tex file. Now its up to you to figure out how to handle tex files on your system.
On Jan 23, 2008 12:20 PM, Frank E Harrell Jr <f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
I don't use Mac but a workaround to this type of problem was discussed just recently here: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-January/151524.html
I don't think that addresses the problem. If xdvi is truly in the system path then the problem is very strange. Frank
On Jan 23, 2008 9:22 AM, Kevin E. Thorpe <kevin.thorpe at utoronto.ca> wrote:
Hello. I am posting this on behalf of a student in my class. I have been introducing them to R. I suspect that the problem I need help with is not so much an R issue, but a MAC config issue, but I don't have enough MAC experience to know what to do. Anyway, on to the problem. We are using Frank Harrell's Hmisc and Design packages. This student also wishes to use the latex formatting facilities provided in those packages so she has installed LaTeX. When she does something like latex(describe(dataframe)), the latex file is produced, the dvi file is successfully written but then the error "sh: line 1: xdvi: command not found" appears. I started a terminal and a "which xdvi" returned the path where it found xdvi. So, it appears that xdvi is in the PATH. My apologies, I forgot to get her sessionInfo() but I think she is running R 2.6.? -- Kevin E. Thorpe Biostatistician/Trialist, Knowledge Translation Program Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto email: kevin.thorpe at utoronto.ca Tel: 416.864.5776 Fax: 416.864.6057
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