Hi Aaron, thanks fo reporting this! I've fixed it in BiocStyle 2.5.38.
Best, Andrzej On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 9:23 AM, Aaron Lun <a...@wehi.edu.au> wrote: > Dear list, > > > I'm playing around with the BiocStyle aesthetics for my csaw user's guide, > and it looks pretty good in general. However, setting fig.wide=TRUE doesn't > seem to be respected by knitr during compilation. To give an example: > > > %%% Latex code start %%% > > > \documentclass{article} > > > <<style-knitr, eval=TRUE, echo=FALSE, results="asis">>= > > BiocStyle::latex() > > @ > > > \bioctitle[Test]{Testing} > > %% also: \bioctitle{Title used for both header and title page} > > %% or... \title{Title used for both header and title page} > > \author{Aaron Lun} > > > \begin{document} > > \maketitle > > > > \begin{abstract} > > yayayayaya > > \end{abstract} > > > \packageVersion{\Sexpr{BiocStyle::pkg_ver("csaw")}} > > > \tableofcontents > > \newpage > > \chapter{blasdh} > > \section{Introduction} > > \subsection{Introduction} > > \subsubsection{Introduction} > > \paragraph{XXX} > > > asdasd > > asdasd > > > <<testfig, fig.wide=TRUE>>= > > plot(1, 1) > > @ > > > \end{document} > > %%% End %%% > > Running this with "R CMD Sweave --engine=knitr::knitr --pdf <filename>" > gives me a TeX file. But setting "fig.wide=FALSE" in the testfig chunk and > re-Sweaving gives me the exact same TeX file. > > I would have expected something to manifest differently when I ask for a > figure to be wide. in this case, it seems like it never becomes wide, > regardless of how much I ask. Am I missing something? > > Cheers, > > Aaron > > P.S. Running on BiocStyle 2.5.37. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel