On 13-01-10 4:54 PM, michele caseposta wrote:
Hi everybody,
thanks for the replies.
I might have not explained the problem completely.
Duncan Mackay:
Yes, I am already having a master file and separate Rnw files.
Duncan Murdock:
I am using patchDVI in the TexShop Sweave engine.
Sync works flawlessly between the master file and the pdf produced by pdflatex.

My problem is that I don't seem to be able to obtain sync between the 
*included* Rnws and the pdf, either way.

I think you said before that you were using \SweaveInput to include the files. I thought this had been handled, but perhaps not, or perhaps there's a bug. What I'd recommend is that you don't use \SweaveInput. Set up your main file main.Rnw like this:

... usual header stuff ...
<<echo=FALSE>>=
.SweaveFiles <- c("chap1.Rnw", "chap2.Rnw")
@

\input{chap1}
\input{chap2}


Set up the chapters like this. They aren't standalone files, so they don't need the usual LaTeX header lines, but they'll need some Sweave stuff:

% Put a commented usepackage so Sweave doesn't insert one
%\usepackage{Sweave}

% Make sure to set a unique prefix in each chapter
% so that figures and concordances don't clash
\SweaveOpts{concordance=TRUE,prefix=chap1}

% Tell SweaveAll about the other files
<<echo=FALSE>>=
.SweaveFiles <- "main.Rnw"
.TexRoot <- "main.tex"
@

Then patchDVI::SweaveAll (or SweavePDF, etc.) on any chapter or on the main.Rnw file will run Sweave on all the chapters (in a slightly unpredictable order, so don't count on it). You should get the concordances working for each file.

I'll take a look at what is happening with SweaveInput, but not tonight. (Besides working, the setup described above has the advantage of making things go faster: you won't need to run Sweave on unmodified chapters. Only modified ones get run each time. You can also use \include in place of \input, and then LaTeX will run faster with \includeonly to select particular chapters.

Duncan Murdoch


The sweave engine is as follows:

#!/bin/bash

R CMD Sweave "$1"
latexmk -pdf -silent -pdflatex=‘pdflatex –shell-escape –synctex=1′"${1%.*}"
Rscript -e "library(‘patchDVI’);patchSynctex(‘${1%.*}.synctex.gz’)"


Funny thing is that the sync works in texworks, using the following Rscript line

patchDVI::SweavePDF('$fullname',stylepath=FALSE)

I tried to mix and match configurations between texshop and texworks but I had 
no luck






On Jan 10, 2013, at 11:23 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:

On 13-01-09 9:09 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 13-01-09 3:25 PM, michele caseposta wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am in the process of writing a book in Latex with Texshop, on Mac.
This book contains a lot of R code, hence the need to use Sweave.
I was able to compile Rnw files, and to sync back and forth from the pdf to the 
source Rnw.
My problem now is that the book is divided in Chapters, and every chapter is in 
its own Rnw file.
I can compile them from the main one (book.Rnw) using the directive

\SweaveInput{chapter1.Rnw}

The problem stands in the fact that like this I am missing synchronization 
between the pdf and the source Rnw. If part of text is in book.Rnw I can 
synchronize, but if the text is in one of the included files, it just doesn't 
work.
I am using the sweave engine found in the following webpage:

http://cameron.bracken.bz/synctex-with-sweavepgfsweave-in-texshoptexworks

Has anybody succeeded in synchronizing with included Rnw files?

This is a problem addressed by my patchDVI package, available on
R-forge.  You have a main file (which can be .tex or .Rnw), and put code
at the start of each .Rnw file to indicate where to find it.  Then you
just run Sweave on one of the chapters, and it automatically produces
the full document.

The sample document here:

http://www.umanitoba.ca/statistics/seminars/2011/3/4/duncan-murdoch-using-sweave-R/

includes an appendix describing how to set this up with TeXShop.

I just committed an update to the vignette in patchDVI giving a quick version 
of the instructions for basic use. Version 1.8.1585 has the new vignette.

I should get around to pushing it to CRAN one of these days...

Duncan Murdoch




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