Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-06 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022, Herbert Voss wrote: I tried this in a fresh document (KomaScript Report class) by adding \usepackage{xcolor, colortbl} to the preamble, and my table with your ERT and column name in row 1, column 1 compiled just fine. You didn't specify what module you are using, and a MWE

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-06 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 6 Jul 2022, Daniel wrote: As a workaround you could use an ERT with \cellcolor{lightgray} in each cell. Daniel, I've never before used colors in tables so I'm new to doing so. Because this document is going to a regulatory agency whose staff can be fussy about appearences I decided

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Herbert Voss
Am 05.07.22 um 23:54 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: On 7/5/22 17:37, Rich Shepard wrote: I suspect this is another outdated module issue but I've not seen the reason. The first column in row 1 of a table contains the ERT \rowcolor{lightgray} Species Common Name. TeX doesn't like it; see attached

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Daniel
On 06/07/2022 00:55, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 7/5/22 18:14, Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I tried this in a fresh document (KomaScript Report class) by adding \usepackage{xcolor, colortbl} to the preamble, and my table with your ERT and column name in row 1,

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Daniel
On 06/07/2022 00:14, Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I tried this in a fresh document (KomaScript Report class) by adding \usepackage{xcolor, colortbl} to the preamble, and my table with your ERT and column name in row 1, column 1 compiled just fine. You didn't

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 7/5/22 18:14, Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I tried this in a fresh document (KomaScript Report class) by adding \usepackage{xcolor, colortbl} to the preamble, and my table with your ERT and column name in row 1, column 1 compiled just fine. You didn't

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I tried this in a fresh document (KomaScript Report class) by adding \usepackage{xcolor, colortbl} to the preamble, and my table with your ERT and column name in row 1, column 1 compiled just fine. You didn't specify what module you are using, and a MWE

Re: Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 7/5/22 17:37, Rich Shepard wrote: I suspect this is another outdated module issue but I've not seen the reason. The first column in row 1 of a table contains the ERT \rowcolor{lightgray} Species Common Name. TeX doesn't like it; see attached error log. It is ignored but I'd like to fix the

Table row shading throws compile error

2022-07-05 Thread Rich Shepard
I suspect this is another outdated module issue but I've not seen the reason. The first column in row 1 of a table contains the ERT \rowcolor{lightgray} Species Common Name. TeX doesn't like it; see attached error log. It is ignored but I'd like to fix the issue. Rich The error message box

Re: Curious compile error, easily fixed

2022-05-23 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 23 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: From some long forgotten sci-fi movie, I think you fill the document with a fine powder, shake, and hope it sticks to the invisible package (?). Paul, I think that's a recent conspiracy topic. I created an empty document with the contents of your

Re: Curious compile error, easily fixed

2022-05-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 5/23/22 13:54, Rich Shepard wrote: On Fri, 20 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: After the initial compilation attempt, you can open the generated .tex file (lurking in the buffer directory) in a text editor and search for any mention of verbatim. It could be that some module or funky

Re: Curious compile error, easily fixed

2022-05-23 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 20 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote: After the initial compilation attempt, you can open the generated .tex file (lurking in the buffer directory) in a text editor and search for any mention of verbatim. It could be that some module or funky document element is using it. If there's more

Re: Curious compile error, easily fixed

2022-05-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 5/20/22 18:32, Rich Shepard wrote: Attempting to compile a document using pdflatex halts with an error referencing a verbatim@ environment. Since I've not explicitly used that environment, and a search of the .lyx file doesn't find that word present, I wonder why it suddenly decided to show

Curious compile error, easily fixed

2022-05-20 Thread Rich Shepard
Attempting to compile a document using pdflatex halts with an error referencing a verbatim@ environment. Since I've not explicitly used that environment, and a search of the .lyx file doesn't find that word present, I wonder why it suddenly decided to show up each time I use the chord, C-x h.

Re: Compile error

2021-10-14 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Rich, you are welcome :-)-O I would not spend much time focussing on the latel/cite key. Since that does not appear in the PDF (only the names do, and they allow apostrophes) just remove the apostrophe(s) in the label and citations. el On 13/10/2021 18:57, Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 13

Re: Compile error [FIXED]

2021-10-14 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
':' also seem to work in LaTeX. And, there's not heat here :-)-O el On 14/10/2021 09:58, Steve Litt wrote: Rich Shepard said on Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:10:57 -0700 (PDT) [...] I'm not taking sides in this too-heated argument, but my practice is to make every variable and filename consist of the

Re: Compile error [FIXED]

2021-10-14 Thread Steve Litt
Rich Shepard said on Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:10:57 -0700 (PDT) >On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: > >> But it does make sense not to put Apostrophes into the labels. > >Tell Irish authors that. :-) > >Rich Rich, I'm not taking sides in this too-heated argument, but my practice is to

Re: Compile error

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: BibTeX does not like Apostropes "'" in the label names. el, With more research on stackexchange I see that you're correct. My apologies. The issue is

Re: compile error not found in document or bibliographic database [RESOLVED]

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote: I think it's related to a biblatex style, but otherwise I've no idea where that string is located. Sure enough. I don't know if it was the citation or bibliography style variant that caused the error. Regardless, setting both styles to authoryear

compile error not found in document or bibliographic database

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard
Compiling the document displays an error message box containing this excerpt from the latex.log: \tabbedlabeldatewidth=\skip92 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. \UseTextSymbol {TS1} l.2949 \edef\blxarch@style@niedersachsen{Archä

Re: Compile error [FIXED]

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: the author field is not the same as the label field. Of course not. Perhaps it is enclosed by curly braces by default. In which case, the label field should thus also be, by default). If you look at a bib(la)tex entry it begins with '@{'

Re: Compile error [FIXED]

2021-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Rich, the author field is not the same as the label field. Perhaps it is enclosed by curly braces by default. In which case, the label field should thus also be, by default). But it does make sense not to put Apostrophes into the labels. greetings, el On 13/10/2021 15:10, Rich Shepard

Re: Compile error [FIXED]

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: Which part of 'change the label from "O'Connor" to "OConnor"' do you not understand? Never mind the Minimal Working Example... BibTeX does not like Apostropes "'" in the label names. el, Actually, neither bibtex nor biblatex object to

Re: Compile error

2021-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Rich, Which part of 'change the label from "O'Connor" to "OConnor"' do you not understand? Never mind the Minimal Working Example... BibTeX does not like Apostropes "'" in the label names. el On 12/10/2021 21:41, Rich Shepard wrote: [...] Now I still have biber complaining about the

Re: Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I would use a command line tool to scan the document source file (.lyx) for a non-ASCII or non-UTF8 character. If that turned up nothing, I would scan the .bib file (if any) and any included text files. Paul, Not the .bib file but the .lyx file with

Re: Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 10/12/21 3:01 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote: The current one is shown in the attached .png. There was no 'complete log' produced when I clicked that button. Darn! It's on this one. Rich Rich, I would use a command line tool to scan the document

Re: Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Make some coffee (regular) and take it intravenously /*immediately*/! There is no PNG attached, Paul, The document compiled before I added more text to it, then the new encoding error arose. I was not paying attention when I placed the attachment.

Re: Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote: The current one is shown in the attached .png. There was no 'complete log' produced when I clicked that button. Darn! It's on this one. Rich-- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

Re: Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 10/12/21 2:44 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: Time for a new thread since bibliography styles are no longer an issue. No bibliography in the compiled doc is, but lyx keeps throwing new compile-time errors at me. The current one is shown in the attached .png. There was no 'complete log' produced

Compile error

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard
Time for a new thread since bibliography styles are no longer an issue. No bibliography in the compiled doc is, but lyx keeps throwing new compile-time errors at me. The current one is shown in the attached .png. There was no 'complete log' produced when I clicked that button. The default text

Re: MWE isolation: was Puzzling compile error

2017-12-29 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 05:02:20AM +, Steve Litt wrote: > On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 11:50:27 -0800 (PST) > Rich Shepard wrote: > > > On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > > > > > Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like > > > this. The

MWE isolation: was Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 11:50:27 -0800 (PST) Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > > > Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like > > this. The first step is: remove all text and just put "hello". Does > > that compile? If

Re: Puzzling compile error [UPDATE]

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Looks okay to me. I assume that JabRef is storing that in a .bib file somewhere. If you want to send me the .bib file, the .tex file and the log file with the warning, I can take a look (most likely not until tomorrow, though). I promise not to disclose

Re: Puzzling compile error [UPDATE]

2017-12-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 12/28/2017 06:04 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I assume you're using bibtex (as opposed to biber or biblatex) to generate references. Paul,   Yeah, bibtex. Here's the error message running pdflatex on the .tex file: Package natbib Warning: Citation

Re: Puzzling compile error [UPDATE]

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I assume you're using bibtex (as opposed to biber or biblatex) to generate references. Paul, Yeah, bibtex. Here's the error message running pdflatex on the .tex file: Package natbib Warning: Citation `Goovaerts1997' on page 58 undefined on input

Re: Puzzling compile error [UPDATE]

2017-12-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 12/28/2017 04:04 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: If the glitch is in a BibTeX reference, ... Paul,   I found the reported warnings, but still get the same compile error from lyx. Here's an update:   Running pdflatex on the *.tex file was followed

Re: Puzzling compile error [UPDATE]

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: If the glitch is in a BibTeX reference, ... Paul, I found the reported warnings, but still get the same compile error from lyx. Here's an update: Running pdflatex on the *.tex file was followed by running bibtex on the *.aux file. It showed 4

Re: Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote: If you're using BibTeX, the BibTeX file could be the culprit. Sometimes people copy citations (or parts thereof) from non-text sources (e.g., PDF files) and paste them into a .bib file. They look benign, but there are character codes (ligatures come to

Re: Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like this. The first step is: remove all text and just put "hello". Does that compile? If so, then figure out the smallest .lyx file that can give the same error. Scott, I think that I

Re: Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 12/28/2017 02:50 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like this. The first step is: remove all text and just put "hello". Does that compile? If so, then figure out the smallest .lyx file that can

Re: Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like this. The first step is: remove all text and just put "hello". Does that compile? If so, then figure out the smallest .lyx file that can give the same error. Scott, The .lyx file is

Re: Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 07:22:19PM +, Rich Shepard wrote: > I've no idea where to look for the source of > this error and would appreciate a pointer or two. Rich, it would be great if you could send MWE for messages like this. The first step is: remove all text and just put "hello". Does

Puzzling compile error

2017-12-28 Thread Rich Shepard
I've added text to the book and now it chokes at compiling. The reported problem is with this text: "variables) to describe their objectives and actions needed to achieve them." and the error window is shown in the attached screenshot. There were no problems compiling the document before and

Re: Strange compile error

2017-09-12 Thread Steve Hnizdur
On 03/09/17 21:20, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 09/03/2017 04:10 PM, Steve Hnizdur wrote: Hi Thanks for replying. Ctrl-R does pdflatex. Attached is the tex file produced by exporting from lyx, and I get the same error by running pdflatex directly on it. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 with everything

Re: Strange compile error

2017-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2017-09-03, Steve Hnizdur wrote: > Attached is a lyx file which when complied with ctrl-R gives the error > below copied from the error log. It also fails if I try to compile it as > a native .tex file. I tried the example you posted later and it runs without problems here (Debian/stable

Re: Strange compile error

2017-09-03 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 09/03/2017 04:10 PM, Steve Hnizdur wrote: Hi Thanks for replying. Ctrl-R does pdflatex. Attached is the tex file produced by exporting from lyx, and I get the same error by running pdflatex directly on it. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 with everything upto date. By the way the error still

Re: Strange compile error

2017-09-03 Thread Steve Hnizdur
Hi Thanks for replying. Ctrl-R does pdflatex. Attached is the tex file produced by exporting from lyx, and I get the same error by running pdflatex directly on it. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 with everything upto date. By the way the error still happens if the superscripts are removed, it

Re: Strange compile error

2017-09-03 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 09/03/2017 01:06 PM, Steve Hnizdur wrote: Hi Attached is a lyx file which when complied with ctrl-R gives the error below copied from the error log. It also fails if I try to compile it as a native .tex file. The error goes away if the \dots is removed and it also goes away if the

Strange compile error

2017-09-03 Thread Steve Hnizdur
Hi Attached is a lyx file which when complied with ctrl-R gives the error below copied from the error log. It also fails if I try to compile it as a native .tex file. The error goes away if the \dots is removed and it also goes away if the "Number Equations by Section" Module is removed.

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit : 21:59:54.748: Warning message: 21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) : 21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection '/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw' Could you

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit : 21:59:54.748: Warning message: 21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) : 21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection '/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw' Could you

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit : 21:59:54.748: Warning message: 21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) : 21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection '/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw' Could you

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
> Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it > will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures > from R? > Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
OK, then the question is where is this file. Can you try to compile the document again, and search for that R-GettingStarted.pdf? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
OK, The file doesn't seem to exist. A search only finds the PDF from October in \Users\graham\Dropbox\projects\R-Intro_Oct2011\R-GettingStarted.pdf The temp folder has all the tex files etc but no PDF. Graham On 8 February 2012 20:50, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote: OK, then the question

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
OK, then the question is where is this file. Can you try to compile the document again, and search for that R-GettingStarted.pdf? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
OK, The file doesn't seem to exist. A search only finds the PDF from October in \Users\graham\Dropbox\projects\R-Intro_Oct2011\R-GettingStarted.pdf The temp folder has all the tex files etc but no PDF. Graham On 8 February 2012 20:50, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote: OK, then the question

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert-->TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response > Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to > your document as TeX code (Insert-->TeX Code)? > > \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? > Can you go and check in that folder? > The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
OK, then the question is where is this file. Can you try to compile the document again, and search for that R-GettingStarted.pdf? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames,

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
OK, The file doesn't seem to exist. A search only finds the PDF from October in \Users\graham\Dropbox\projects\R-Intro_Oct2011\R-GettingStarted.pdf The temp folder has all the tex files etc but no PDF. Graham On 8 February 2012 20:50, Yihui Xie wrote: > OK, then the

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the > temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex > output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any > Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have > you

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer >Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the >Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Wed, Feb 8, 2012

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script > /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? > File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Yihui Xie
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215

Compile error: The directory path to the document cannot contain spaces

2011-12-04 Thread David
Dear all, I have been using MikTeX 2.8 and has recently upgraded to MikTeX 2.9. To ensure my LyX (2.0) runs smoothly I uninstalled that and reinstalled the latest version (2.0.2), pointing it to my latest MikTex installation. However, when I use it to compile my document (Ctrl+R) a message

Re: Compile error: The directory path to the document cannot contain spaces

2011-12-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 12/04/2011 07:55 AM, David wrote: Dear all, I have been using MikTeX 2.8 and has recently upgraded to MikTeX 2.9. To ensure my LyX (2.0) runs smoothly I uninstalled that and reinstalled the latest version (2.0.2), pointing it to my latest MikTex installation. However, when I use it to

Re: Compile error: The directory path to the document cannot contain spaces

2011-12-04 Thread David
on my computer. --- 2011年12月5日 星期一,Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net 寫道﹕ 寄件人: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net 主題: Re: Compile error: The directory path to the document cannot contain spaces 收件人: David dav_0...@yahoo.com 副本(CC): lyx-users@lists.lyx.org 日期: 2011年12月5日,星期一,上午1:53

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