Hi!
I've been trying to learn a bit more about LyX, LaTeX, R and Sweave to
better understand this issue :-)
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
It is expected (by me at least) that either:
1/ the installation of R installs Sweave.sty at the right place (was
MaxTeX already installed when you
Hi!
Rob Oakes wrote:
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
It Sweave.sty is required by LaTeX only when used with R, who must we
take
Hi!
I've been trying to learn a bit more about LyX, LaTeX, R and Sweave to
better understand this issue :-)
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
It is expected (by me at least) that either:
1/ the installation of R installs Sweave.sty at the right place (was
MaxTeX already installed when you
Hi!
Rob Oakes wrote:
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
It Sweave.sty is required by LaTeX only when used with R, who must we
take
Hi!
I've been trying to learn a bit more about LyX, LaTeX, R and Sweave to
better understand this issue :-)
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
It is expected (by me at least) that either:
1/ the installation of R installs Sweave.sty at the right place (was
MaxTeX already installed when you
Hi!
Rob Oakes wrote:
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
It Sweave.sty is required by LaTeX only when used with R, who must we
take
Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Are you sure?
Hi Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Nope, it is
Oops!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were related to getting
documents to compile
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
Sorry, I replied to Rob's message before reading this one! That's what
I've found here: Sweave.sty as is is not longer in the path and LyX
looks for R libraries instead. Is it ok this interpretation? Thanks!
Yes. But still it
Hi!
lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
*3.* If I try to compile a new document including S/R expressions,
compilation fails throwing the following error:
! LaTeX Error: File `Sweave.sty' not found.
Here the full stack to further reference:
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
When I just checked, I was not able to find a sweave package for R,
nor was I able to find one for TeXLive
Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Are you sure?
Hi Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Nope, it is
Oops!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were related to getting
documents to compile
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
Sorry, I replied to Rob's message before reading this one! That's what
I've found here: Sweave.sty as is is not longer in the path and LyX
looks for R libraries instead. Is it ok this interpretation? Thanks!
Yes. But still it
Hi!
lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
*3.* If I try to compile a new document including S/R expressions,
compilation fails throwing the following error:
! LaTeX Error: File `Sweave.sty' not found.
Here the full stack to further reference:
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
When I just checked, I was not able to find a sweave package for R,
nor was I able to find one for TeXLive
Rob Oakes writes:
> Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
> in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
> some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
> what ultimately fixed it.
Are you
Hi Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Nope, it is
Oops!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Rob Oakes writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were related to getting
documents to compile
"[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC." writes:
> Sorry, I replied to Rob's message before reading this one! That's what
> I've found here: Sweave.sty as is is not longer in the path and LyX
> looks for R libraries instead. Is it ok this interpretation? Thanks!
Yes. But
Hi!
lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were
"[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC." writes:
> *3.* If I try to compile a new document including S/R expressions,
> compilation fails throwing the following error:
>
> ! LaTeX Error: File `Sweave.sty' not found.
>
> Here the full stack to further reference:
>
>
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
When I just checked, I was not able to find a "sweave" package for R,
nor was I able to find one for
Thanks Julien and Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
I'm afraid I am facing some kind of problem here. I've downloaded the
2.0 alfa release and installed in on an MacPro running Mac OS X 10.6.3
and on top of a LyX 1.6.5 installation running fine.
First of all, please, after
Hi!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Without doing any other step, if I create a new document and go to
DocumentSettingsModules and try to add Sweave module, LyX crashes. I
am nevertheless able to add other modules like Braille or EndNote.
This is bad. However, I do not see where it comes
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
But, to be honest, I haven't really played
Thanks Julien and Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net writes:
I'm afraid I am facing some kind of problem here. I've downloaded the
2.0 alfa release and installed in on an MacPro running Mac OS X 10.6.3
and on top of a LyX 1.6.5 installation running fine.
First of all, please, after
Hi!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Without doing any other step, if I create a new document and go to
DocumentSettingsModules and try to add Sweave module, LyX crashes. I
am nevertheless able to add other modules like Braille or EndNote.
This is bad. However, I do not see where it comes
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
But, to be honest, I haven't really played
Thanks Julien and Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my
"[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC." writes:
> I'm afraid I am facing some kind of problem here. I've downloaded the
> 2.0 alfa release and installed in on an MacPro running Mac OS X 10.6.3
> and on top of a LyX 1.6.5 installation running fine.
>
> First of all, please,
Hi!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Without doing any other step, if I create a new document and go to
Document>Settings>Modules and try to add Sweave module, LyX crashes. I
am nevertheless able to add other modules like Braille or EndNote.
This is bad. However, I do not see where it comes
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
But, to be honest, I haven't really played
Hi all,
I've posted this same message yesterday evening at
http://www.latex-community.org LyX forum. Please, accept my apologies
for cross-posting! I'm new to this LyX world and trying to identify the
best way of getting/providing help! Here the issue:
I've successfully installed R 2.11.0
Hi Ricardo,
I am not to include an R code chunk within a table.
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I have found for overcoming the
Thanks, Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
I am not to include an R code chunk within a table.
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I
Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
If the code chunk is short, you can also use S/R expression insets.
(Not sure if this is available in LyX 1.6.5. From LyX 2.0, go to
Insert-Custom Inserts-S/R expression).
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in
On 09/05/2010 5:15 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in InsertCustom Insets.
Must it be available out of the box?
Thanks!
Ricardo
The sweave module should be there out of the box. Once you add it to
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my personal favorite class is the Tufte
Hi all,
I've posted this same message yesterday evening at
http://www.latex-community.org LyX forum. Please, accept my apologies
for cross-posting! I'm new to this LyX world and trying to identify the
best way of getting/providing help! Here the issue:
I've successfully installed R 2.11.0
Hi Ricardo,
I am not to include an R code chunk within a table.
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I have found for overcoming the
Thanks, Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
I am not to include an R code chunk within a table.
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I
Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
If the code chunk is short, you can also use S/R expression insets.
(Not sure if this is available in LyX 1.6.5. From LyX 2.0, go to
Insert-Custom Inserts-S/R expression).
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in
On 09/05/2010 5:15 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in InsertCustom Insets.
Must it be available out of the box?
Thanks!
Ricardo
The sweave module should be there out of the box. Once you add it to
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my personal favorite class is the Tufte
Hi all,
I've posted this same message yesterday evening at
http://www.latex-community.org LyX forum. Please, accept my apologies
for cross-posting! I'm new to this LyX world and trying to identify the
best way of getting/providing help! Here the issue:
I've successfully installed R 2.11.0
Hi Ricardo,
<>
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I have found for overcoming the fragility is to place it
within a minipage. You
Thanks, Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
<>
For reasons I do not really understand, R code within tables (or figure
floats) can be very fragile. LyX 2.0 makes this better through the
Sweave module, but it is still not perfect.
The best way I have found for overcoming the fragility is to
Rob,
Rob Oakes wrote:
If the code chunk is short, you can also use S/R expression insets.
(Not sure if this is available in LyX 1.6.5. From LyX 2.0, go to
Insert->Custom Inserts->S/R expression).
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in
On 09/05/2010 5:15 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
I've just installed LyX-2.0.0alpha2.dmg and I don't find the S/R
expression option in Insert>Custom Insets.
Must it be available out of the box?
Thanks!
Ricardo
The sweave module should be there out of the box. Once you add it to
Hi Ricardo,
Sweave in LyX 2.0 works a little different. Instead of being relegated
to a single document class, it has instead been implemented as a module.
The upside is that you can now use Sweave with any document class and
with any LaTeX variant (my personal favorite class is the Tufte
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