Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-06 Thread Shane Siers
Yes, Yihui! Thank you, that was the missing step! I added C:\Program Files\R\R-2.13.0\share/texmf to MikTeXMaintenanceSettingsRoots and now my (very simple) example compiles. Liviu, thanks for being willing to help...fortunately Yihui's tip hit it right on the head. Shane On Wed, Oct 5, 2011

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-06 Thread Shane Siers
Yes, Yihui! Thank you, that was the missing step! I added C:\Program Files\R\R-2.13.0\share/texmf to MikTeXMaintenanceSettingsRoots and now my (very simple) example compiles. Liviu, thanks for being willing to help...fortunately Yihui's tip hit it right on the head. Shane On Wed, Oct 5, 2011

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-06 Thread Shane Siers
Yes, Yihui! Thank you, that was the missing step! I added "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.13.0\share/texmf to MikTeX>Maintenance>Settings>Roots and now my (very simple) example compiles. Liviu, thanks for being willing to help...fortunately Yihui's tip hit it right on the head. Shane On Wed, Oct 5,

LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Shane Siers
Hi, User's List... I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX. After about 10 hours of frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me to format text as a Sweave chunk. However, when I ViewView [PDF(pdflatex)], I get a list of errors: Missing \endcsname

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Shane Siers shanesi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, User's List... I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX.  After about 10 hours of frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me Would have been a breeze on Linux.. to format

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Yihui Xie
I believe Environment Schunk undefined means LaTeX cannot find Sweave.sty, which is part of R. Since you are using MikTeX, you can easily add the texmf tree (find it using R code R.home('share')) to MikTeX (using the menu Setting in the start menu or something -- I do not remember exactly). We

LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Shane Siers
Hi, User's List... I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX. After about 10 hours of frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me to format text as a Sweave chunk. However, when I ViewView [PDF(pdflatex)], I get a list of errors: Missing \endcsname

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Shane Siers shanesi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, User's List... I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX.  After about 10 hours of frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me Would have been a breeze on Linux.. to format

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Yihui Xie
I believe Environment Schunk undefined means LaTeX cannot find Sweave.sty, which is part of R. Since you are using MikTeX, you can easily add the texmf tree (find it using R code R.home('share')) to MikTeX (using the menu Setting in the start menu or something -- I do not remember exactly). We

LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Shane Siers
Hi, User's List... I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX. After about 10 hours of frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me to format text as a Sweave chunk. However, when I View>View [PDF(pdflatex)], I get a list of errors: Missing \endcsname

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Shane Siers wrote: > Hi, User's List... > > I'm a new-ish LyX user, otherwise naive to LaTeX.  After about 10 hours of > frustration, I got LyX to successfully open the Sweave module, and allow me > Would have been a breeze on Linux.. > to

Re: LyX2.0 and Sweave - No Output

2011-10-05 Thread Yihui Xie
I believe "Environment Schunk undefined" means LaTeX cannot find Sweave.sty, which is part of R. Since you are using MikTeX, you can easily add the texmf tree (find it using R code R.home('share')) to MikTeX (using the menu Setting in the start menu or something -- I do not remember exactly). We