Dear All,

I usually use the package Sweave and Latex, but I want to explore the 
opportunities available with odfWeave. So I started exploring this "new" 
package.

I find myself hang while attempting to insert tables in the document 
odt. I built a data.frame to present the results of statistical 
analysis, more complex than a conventional contingency table.

Now when I run the command odfWeave, I get the following error that 
appears.

Post-processing the contents

Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !

Bytes: 0xE9 0x6D 0x69 0x6E

Erreur : 1: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !

Bytes: 0xE9 0x6D 0x69 0x6E

It seems to be an encoding problem since I managed to turn the function 
odfWeave with another type of table less "complex" no accent, no "%" ...

Here is my current configuration, on Windows 7, SessionInfo ()

R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)

i386-pc-mingw32

locale:

[1] 
LC_COLLATE=French_France.1252LC_CTYPE=French_France.1252LC_MONETARY=French_France.1252
 
LC_NUMERIC=CLC_TIME=French_France.1252

attached base packages:

[1] gridsplinesstatsgraphicsgrDevices utilsdatasetsmethodsbase

other attached packages:

[1] MASS_7.3-4survival_2.35-7 
chron_2.3-38xtable_1.5-6gdata_2.8.0odfWeave_0.7.11 XML_3.2-0lattice_0.17-26

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):

[1] gtools_2.6.2 tools_2.10.1

I also found this function that allows me to know the encoding in place 
l10n_info R ().

$MBCS

[1] FALSE

$`UTF-8`

[1] FALSE

$`Latin-1`

[1] TRUE

$codepage

[1] 1252

I wanted to know if you knew how to change the encoding of reference in R?

Thank you very much.

Kristell

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Kristell DESSEAUX

Biostatisticienne

Département de Biostatistique et Informatique Médicale
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75475 PARIS Cedex 10

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