On 14/09/2010 11:51 AM, Katie Surrence wrote:
Thanks Duncan -- I'm running R 2.11 and ??texify gets me no recognition.
There is a command by that name in the tools package (not loaded by default, so that's why help didn't work), but I was talking about entering it at the command prompt, as you would latex or pdflatex.
Duncan Murdoch
At the moment I'm trying to get something that works -- I'm not nearly to the point of fancy. I solved my Sweave.sty problem although I'm still not managing to generate the graph in the demo file. But maybe I should make that a separate question. On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Duncan Murdoch<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 14/09/2010 8:56 AM, Katie Surrence wrote: > >> 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<http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/%7Ehouston/demo.Rnw> >> >> I've copied the Sweave.sty file into at this point multiple places on the >> Miktex path, including folders where I can see that it is looking for, and >> successfully finding, sty files (e.g. Miktex 2.8/tex/latex/base). I also >> went to the Miktex settings application and clicked Refresh FNDB and >> Update >> formats. >> >> Still I get this error when I try to run pdfLaTeX on the demo.tex file: >> !LaTeX Error: File 'Sweave.sty' not found. >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> > > You don't mention your R version, but recent ones have the command "Rcmd > texify" which will call MikTeX correctly. > > If you want fancier handling of the Sweave input --> preview workflow, take > a look at my patchDVI package on R-forge. It allows "reverse search" from > the previewer to find the right line in the Sweave input file, rather than > in the intermediate .tex file. > > Duncan Murdoch >
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