On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote: > Le 18/10/2012 14:55, Scott Kostyshak a écrit : > >>> The old way this "noweb mode" works is >>> 1/ ensure that the class name is literate-something (now it would be >>> ensure >>> that some module is loaded and the module name should be passed to >>> tex2lyx) >>> >>> 2/ when a layout starts with <<, change it to a layout with name "Scrap". >>> This could be OK because the Sweave/knitr modules declare Scrap as a >>> synonym >>> for Chunk. >>> >>> 3/ transform [[something]] to ERT. I do not know what this is good for, >>> presumably a noweb-only thing. >> >> >> OK, thanks for the explanation. > > > So my point is that we should fix 1/ and get rid of the literate-xx classes > if they are still there.
Ah, now I see why importing these types of files is different -- because they depend on modules. I didn't think about that. > > >> Yes, the only thing that changes is what I have as the Converter for >> Rnw (knitr) to LaTeX (plain). Is there some other output that I can >> send? Any -dbg flag that I can set to give more information on this? > > > Try "-dbg files". The unchangedConverter.log is here (error): http://paste.debian.net/201557/ And the changedConverter.log is here (no error): http://paste.debian.net/201558/ Thanks, Scott