On 13-10-20 11:00 AM, Keith Jones wrote:
I am using OSX 10.6.8, TexShop 2.47, and TeXLive-2013.  When I try to compile 
my .tex file I get an error at every \begin{Soutput}:

l.100 \begin{Soutput}


Presumably you have an unusual definition for the Soutput macro. The standard one doesn't set the colour, but there are various redefinitions or modifications (through the fancyvrb LaTeX package) that do.

There are two strategies for finding this sort of thing:


1. Shorten your file until the problem goes away, then back off one step: that's the step that's causing the problem.

2. Search for the string "darkred" in every file on your disk, and see which ones might be relevant.

Duncan Murdoch

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[1]

! LaTeX Error: Undefined color `darkred'.

I can not figure out where Latex is thinking there is a darkred colour 
associated with the following code.

Here is the .tex code at lines 99 through 117:

\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Soutput}
% latex table generated in R 3.0.2 by xtable 1.7-1 package
% Sun Oct 20 10:09:50 2013
\begin{table}[ht]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{rllrrr}
   \hline
  & kr44 & row & meas\_mean & meas\_var & meas\_sd \\
   \hline
1 & -1 & 1 & 868.78 & 97695.69 & 312.56 \\
   2 & -1 & 3 & 652.90 & 51953.43 & 227.93 \\
   3 & 1 & 1 & 1061.43 & 181553.65 & 426.09 \\
   4 & 1 & 3 & 604.57 & 140337.19 & 374.62 \\
    \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\end{Soutput}
\end{Schunk}

I have double checked that the sweave.sh, sweave.engine, and 
sweavenoclean.engine files have permissions of read and execute.  The files are 
in the correct directory.

I have run out of ideas to check.


Thanks,

Keith Jones, Ph.D.

"It is Important to understand what you CAN DO before you learn to measure how WELL 
you seem to have DONE it." John Tukey

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