Re: [R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-19 Thread Ben Bolker
Ken Knoblauch wrote: > > Ben Bolker ufl.edu> writes: >> >> > Here is a toy example that illustrates the overshoot of the formula >> >> > \documentclass[12pt]{article} >> >> > \usepackage{geometry} >> >> > \geometry{left=2in,right=2in} >> >> > \begin{document} >> >> > <>= >> >> > op <- options(

Re: [R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-19 Thread Ken Knoblauch
Ben Bolker ufl.edu> writes: > >> > Here is a toy example that illustrates the overshoot of the formula > >> > \documentclass[12pt]{article} > >> > \usepackage{geometry} > >> > \geometry{left=2in,right=2in} > >> > \begin{document} > >> > <>= > >> > op <- options(width = 65, digits = 3) > >> > ddata

Re: [R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-19 Thread Ben Bolker
Ken Knoblauch wrote: > > Ben Bolker ufl.edu> writes: >> > In the Sweave output for summary for several types >> > of model objects and also for the comparison of models >> > with anova, I find that that the display of the call(s) >> > or formula does not obey the width option, even with >> > k

Re: [R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-18 Thread Ken Knoblauch
Ben Bolker ufl.edu> writes: > > In the Sweave output for summary for several types > > of model objects and also for the comparison of models > > with anova, I find that that the display of the call(s) > > or formula does not obey the width option, even with > > keep.source=TRUE set, so that a lon

Re: [R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-17 Thread Ben Bolker
Ken Knoblauch wrote: > > Hi, > > In the Sweave output for summary for several types > of model objects and also for the comparison of models > with anova, I find that that the display of the call(s) > or formula does not obey the width option, even with > keep.source=TRUE set, so that a long f

[R] overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave

2009-06-16 Thread Ken Knoblauch
Hi, In the Sweave output for summary for several types of model objects and also for the comparison of models with anova, I find that that the display of the call(s) or formula does not obey the width option, even with keep.source=TRUE set, so that a long formula will overshoot the margins in the