On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Steve Sidney <ste...@nla.org.za> wrote:
> Dear Murat
>
> Thanks v much.
>
> You will see that Liviu responded and I have tried to ask the questions re
> RTools a little differently.
>
> But, tnaks for trying. My problem definitely revolves around the fact that
> as soon as try and include the 'Sweave' module is says that it's not
> installed and my ver of Latex (Miktex) can't see it. I don't really know
> what's package is missing from MikTex.
>
Sweave.sty. See steps 4 and 5 (in their entirety).


> I am sure that Rob's instructions are fine it's just that as a
> 'newbie' there seems to be some detail missing and for instance I don't know
>
My guess is that his instructions were more geared to moderately
advanced users.


> if I must install the whole RTools (200mB) or not and then I can't see where
> it gets run.
>
You simply have to install the whole RTools, but you don't need to run it.
Liviu


> Anyway, thanks for trying - maybe I just go to Linux for the this, since
> there seems as though there has always been less problems with Sweave in
> that environment.
>
> Regards
> Steve
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: myi...@gmail.com [mailto:myi...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Murat
> Yildizoglu
> Sent: 13 June 2011 12:36 PM
> To: Steve Sidney
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: lyx 2 and sweave
>
> Dear Steve,
> I have just tried to make more explicit the instructions given by Rob.
> Unfortunately, I do not use Windows anymore and cannot directly test them.
> As far as I do remember, establishing the connection with Sweave was rather
> complex under Windows with the previous versions of Lyx, but it is supposed
> to be much simpler with Lyx 2. For example, under OSX, the connection was
> just out-of-the-box for me, after having included the module. For Windows, I
> do not remember if I had to install RTools, but, anyway, this was before Lyx
> 2. In your place, I would just follow Rob's instructions, I am pretty
> confident that if he has published them, they must work.
> Sorry for not being more helpful. I was hoping that other WIndows users who
> remember their setup for Lyx2-Sweave connection would ring the bell here.
> Murat
>
> 2011/6/12 Steve Sidney <ste...@nla.org.za>
>>
>> Dear Murat
>>
>> I sent this last week but see now that it went to your University email -
>> apologies. I am sending this again in case you did not receive it.
>>
>> I have also copied the list
>>
>> I have tried following your instructions - thanks for sending them but I
>> still can't get it to work.
>>
>> How does RTools get invoked;  I see that it is a very large installation
>> (200Mb) with compiler etc but I can't see where it get used in either Rob's
>> or your description.
>>
>> Once again thanks for all your help it is much appreciated.
>>
>> Regards
>> Steve
>> ________________________________
>> From: myi...@gmail.com [mailto:myi...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Murat
>> Yildizoglu
>> Sent: 02 June 2011 04:45 PM
>> To: Steve Sidney
>> Subject: Re: lyx 2 and sweave
>>
>> Dear Steve,
>>
>> If I try to make a little bit more explicit these instructions by Rob:
>>
>> Here’s the process:
>>
>> Install LyX.  Use alpha6 (available from the LyX website), it’s the most
>> stable.
>> Install R.  Available from its project’s website.
>> Install the appropriate RTools for your version of R.
>> Copy Sweave.sty from share/texmf in the R installation directory to some
>> place in your LaTeX path.
>> Rebuild your LaTeX database.  Reconfigure LyX.
>>
>> 1. You just install the most recent version of Lyx.
>>
>> 2. and 3. Check your version of R. Launch R and check the About box. Use
>> this information to download the correct RTools version from the wab page
>> indicated by Rob.
>>
>> 4. R is normally installed in Program Files\R-project if I remember well.
>> Locate the subfolder share under the folder of R-project (using the file
>> manager of WIndows), and then the folder subfolder texmf that should be in
>> the share folder. Copy this folder in your Miktex tree. MikTex should
>> normally be installed in Proram Files\Miktex and must contain a sunfolder
>> texmf that again contains a subfolder latex. Put the the content of the
>> share\texmf folder in a subfolder of this latex folder (you can create a new
>> folder called sweave for example and copy the files in this new folder).
>>
>> 5. You have two choices here: The user-friendly one is to locate the
>> MikTex manager program from your Programs/Miktex menu and refresh the Latex
>> file index from here (one of the tabs must be about such a functionality).
>> The more direct one uses the Command line window (You should be able to open
>> one from Start/Programs/Accessories/Command... In this window just execute
>> the following command: mktexlsr (type mktexlsr and push the Return key).
>> This will read some folders and update their indexes for allowing to Latex
>> compiler to find the corresponding files.
>> Then Launch Lyx and Execute Reconfigure (please look in the menus, I do
>> not remember under which menu this function appears in the Window version).
>>
>> I have written the paths to the relevant folders from memory, and I am not
>> sure to remember well since I do not use Windows anymore. I also translate
>> from French Windows. But if you look for the meaning of what I indicate, you
>> should find your way.
>> Sorry for not being more precise, but I hope that this can help you in the
>> waiting of more precise indications from an current Windows user.
>>
>> 2011/6/2 Steve Sidney <ste...@nla.org.za>
>>>
>>> Thanks Liviu
>>>
>>> Yes I have tried but not sure that I understand points  3), 4) and 5).
>>>
>>> Have also posted a question to Rob and hope he has time to reply.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Liviu Andronic [mailto:landronim...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: 02 June 2011 02:43 PM
>>> To: Steve Sidney
>>> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>> Subject: Re: lyx 2 and sweave
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Steve Sidney <ste...@nla.org.za> wrote:
>>> > Dear list
>>> >
>>> > I have run into some problems trying to get lyx 2 working with Sweave.
>>> >
>>> Assuming that you're on Windows, try Rob's instructions [1]. It is really
>>> much easier to set up LyX with Sweave on Linux (and possibly on Mac).
>>> Liviu
>>>
>>> [1] http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/10/08/sweave-lyx2
>>>
>>>
>>> > Is anyone aware of a set of instructions that I could follow.
>>> >
>>> > It seems that those posted by "Jeff Laake in Nov 2010" are not correct
>>> > for Lyx 2.0
>>> >
>>> > Any help would be appreciated.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>> > Steve
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
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