Finding Sweave.sty and other problems
Hmmm, I can certainly remove the path from the \usepackage command. (Now that I come to think of it, I have never seen that in LaTeX before.) I wonder why Sweave put it there in the first place? I thought that I was just running it "straight out of the box". Don't tell me though: I will read the manual some more. Murray
At 07:59 29/01/2004 +0000, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
~ is an active character in TeX, so it assumes it is not in a filename.
You will need to escape it.
It would be better to have
\usepackage{Sweave}
there and the path in your TEXINPUTS. TeX is not really designed to work
with file paths.
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
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
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The file example-3.tex looks OK, it starts off
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\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{C:/PROGRA~1/R/rw1081/share/texmf/Sweave}
\begin{document}
\section*{The Cats Data}
..........
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but my LaTeX log file tells a sad story:
Dr Murray Jorgensen http://www.stats.waikato.ac.nz/Staff/maj.html Department of Statistics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Email: maj at waikato.ac.nz Fax 7 838 4155 Phone +64 7 838 4773 wk +64 7 849 6486 home Mobile 021 1395 862