Hi Duncan,
I think you're right. I should have read the texi2dvi help more
carefully - it says
Run latex and bibtex until all cross-references are resolved and
create either a dvi or PDF file.
there doesn't seem to be a way to not run bibtex. But as you
suggested, all I have to do is
system("pdf
On 07/12/2011 12:24 PM, Aidan Corcoran wrote:
Hi Duncan,
thanks for your help. Unfortunately
texi2dvi("onepager", pdf = TRUE, texi2dvi = "pdflatex")
seems to run into the same issue. I searched the documentation as you
suggested (http://docs.miktex.org/2.9/manual/pdftex.html) and also
check
Hi Duncan,
thanks for your help. Unfortunately
texi2dvi("onepager", pdf = TRUE, texi2dvi = "pdflatex")
seems to run into the same issue. I searched the documentation as you
suggested (http://docs.miktex.org/2.9/manual/pdftex.html) and also
checked pdflatex --help, but can't find a command line
On 07/12/2011 6:47 AM, Aidan Corcoran wrote:
Dear all,
I was hoping someone may know a way of running texi2dvi while ignoring
bibtex errors, or any other work around (such as not running bibtex at
all, if possible).
The context is that I have an R program that does some calculations
and writes
Dear all,
I was hoping someone may know a way of running texi2dvi while ignoring
bibtex errors, or any other work around (such as not running bibtex at
all, if possible).
The context is that I have an R program that does some calculations
and writes a table into various folders, one per country f
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