On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 09:15:52PM -1000, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> You might want to check the .tex file to see if the label is there.
> Also, compiling with LaTeX yields a detailed log, which will tell you
> the line number of errors and warnings. You could look there to pinpoint
> the error(s).
I
You might want to check the .tex file to see if the label is there.
Also, compiling with LaTeX yields a detailed log, which will tell you
the line number of errors and warnings. You could look there to pinpoint
the error(s).
Tom
Vikas Rawal writes:
>> Aloha Vikas,
>>
>> Perhaps "table *" -> "t
> Aloha Vikas,
>
> Perhaps "table *" -> "table*"?
>
I have corrected that. But it still says "Exporting to PDF...done, with some
errors: [undefined reference]"
The warning [undefined reference] seems to be on account of not
finding the label reference.
Vikas
Aloha Vikas,
Perhaps "table *" -> "table*"?
All the best,
Tom
Vikas Rawal writes:
> The following has been taken from my org file.
>
> -
>
> #+CAPTION: Average output, cost and net income per acre, by area, (2005-06
> prices)
> #+LABEL: tab:avprofit
> #+ATTR_LATEX: table * tabular
The following has been taken from my org file.
-
#+CAPTION: Average output, cost and net income per acre, by area, (2005-06
prices)
#+LABEL: tab:avprofit
#+ATTR_LATEX: table * tabulary width=\textwidth align=l|
#+BEGIN_SRC R :results value raw :colnames yes :hline yes
subset(a,