Ben Bolker <bolker <at> ufl.edu> writes: > >> > Here is a toy example that illustrates the overshoot of the formula > >> > \documentclass[12pt]{article} > >> > \usepackage{geometry} > >> > \geometry{left=2in,right=2in} > >> > \begin{document} > >> > <<keep.source=TRUE>>= > >> > op <- options(width = 65, digits = 3) > >> > ddataframe <- data.frame(AAAAA = 1:10, > >> > BBBBB = factor(letters[1:2]), > >> > CCCCC = factor(LETTERS[1:5]), > >> > SSSSS = factor(paste("S", 1:10, sep = "")), > >> > RRRRR = rnorm(10)) > >> > > >> > mod1 <- lm(RRRRR ~ AAAAA + BBBBB + CCCCC + SSSSS, > >> > ddataframe) > >> > summary(mod1) > >> > @ > >> > \end{document} > >> A quick guess: try keep.source=TRUE and format your commands > >> as you would like to see them appear ... > >> Ben Bolker > > Thanks, Ben, for the response.
--- deleted text --- > > I wonder if there is a LaTeX-side solution, i.e. constructing a > verbatim-like environment that breaks lines? It sounds a bit like an oxymoron but isn't that more or less what Sweave does when keep.source is not set to TRUE, only it doesn't seem to catch the print-outs of these long calls. I'll give your suggestion some further thought, however. Thanks. Ken ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.