Dear Duncan,
Sorry, for while it is not possible inside of Tinn-R, only in the DOS
console.
In the next version we intend to make these options more flexible, also
another thinks related with LaTeX.
Regards,
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Jose Claudio Faria
Brasil/Bahia/UESC/DCET
Estatistica Experimental/Prof. Titular
joseclaudio.faria at terra.com.br
joseclaudio.faria at oi.com.br
jc_faria at uesc.br
jc_faria at uol.com.br
Tel: 73-3634.2779 (res)
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[R-gui] Configuring tools in Tinn-R
2 messages · Jose Claudio Faria, Mike Prager
3 days later
terra <joseclaudio.faria at terra.com.br> wrote:
Sorry, for while it is not possible inside of Tinn-R, only in the DOS console. In the next version we intend to make these options more flexible, also another thinks related with LaTeX. Regards, /////\\\\\/////\\\\\/////\\\\\/////\\\\\ Jose Claudio Faria Brasil/Bahia/UESC/DCET Estatistica Experimental/Prof. Titular /////\\\\\/////\\\\\/////\\\\\/////\\\\\
Jose Claudio-- It would be helpful to let the user change the entire command line associated with (pdf)tex. I use VTeX, and the command line I use to get PDF output is d:\vtex\bin\vtex3h.exe -$p(f=cf,c=9,g=f,t=f -ov -ox2 -n1 @latexcm %$ where %$ is replaced by the file name. A similar command is used to get DVI, and to view DVI, I use d:\vtex\bin\vtexwd.exe %$ So in my case at least, more flexibility is needed than an option change for "latex". Regards, ...Mike
Mike Prager, NOAA, Beaufort, NC * Opinions expressed are personal and not represented otherwise. * Any use of tradenames does not constitute a NOAA endorsement.