I played with it a little more and I think I have gotten it to work
properly for me. I still don't entirely understand why this works (!)
so follow at your own risk :) First a bit of clarification, I set my
TextMate up with TM_LATEX_COMPILER set to latexmk.pl (in TextMate
Preferences). Then these 2 changes are made.
1)
need new version of latexmk.pl in . The original version is 3.07a, I
got the one from
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexmk/
which is 4.05. It should be at
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/
SWeave.tmbundle/Support/bin/latexmk.pl
which might be different if you installed it using other methods.
2)
In "Sweave, Typeset & View", change a line in run_tex()
from
else "$TEX" -f -r "${TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT}/latexmkrc" "$1"
to
else "$TEX" -f -pdf "$1"
* I am not sure why I need to call -pdf to get it to produce the pdf
while wasn't needed in the original version.
* I don't have latexmkrc in my support directory and this option was
making latexmk.pl unhappy.
Note:
* you still need Sweave.sty somewhere
* I commented out the standard error pipe in my last post. But with
these changes I can (and should) revert the change.
Hope this helps. It would be great if someone can fix this properly
instead of using some voodoo hack.
Saiwing
On Apr 13, 2009, at 1:55 AM, Felix Schönbrodt wrote:
I ran into the same problem today (at least the symptoms matched)
and it took me some time to figure this out... Basically I solved
this by copying the file Sweave.sty to the same directory as the
the .rnw file. I suppose you can also try to add the path to
Sweave.sty. But then, by having the file in the same directory,
when you send your stuff to other people, it is more likely that
you will include it and prevent your collaborators from having the
same problem.
Yes, that's one problem (I solved it by copying the Sweave.sty into
my texmf-local directory). Unfortunately, it does not solve my real
problem, because the Sweave does work (--> the .tex-file is produced).
A related issue is that the "missing Sweave.sty" error isn't shown
in the TextMate output when you run "Sweave, Typeset, & View" even
though it looks like it should.
run_tex "$FILE" 2>&1| latexErrWarnHtml.py -v
I haven't really looked into this though. For now I just comment
out the redirecting part
run_tex "$FILE" # 2>&1| latexErrWarnHtml.py -v
so that I can see the LaTeX errors.
I agree - the problem should lie in the following portion of code in
the Sweave.tmbundle:
run_tex () {
if [ "$TEX" != latexmk.pl ]
then "$TEX" ${TM_LATEX_OPTIONS:=-interaction=nonstopmode -file-line-
error-style} "$1"
else "$TEX" -f -r "${TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT}/latexmkrc" "$1"
fi
}
# Compile.
run_tex "$FILE" 2>&1| latexErrWarnHtml.py -v
Unfortunately my skills are to limited to track the error ... maybe
someone else has an idea?
Best regards,
Felix
Hope this helps,
Saiwing
Dear list,
I encountered a problem in the combination of Textmate and the
SWeave
bundle: when I start "Sweave, typeset & View", the .Rnw-file is
processed, but the log window shows "Error: PDF file not written to
disk" and the tex-file is not processed.
However, the sweaving was successful, as a valid .tex-file is in the
same folder which can be typesetted without problem.
So, in general it works, I just want to avoid the extra step of
opening the .tex-file and would like to see my pdf directly from
SWeave-Bundle.
Did anyone encounter the same problem / any suggestions for
solutions?
Best regards,
Felix
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