cls59 wrote:
Currently pgfSweave is only available from rforge.net and is very much in
beta.
Well, that said, you can install the latest build using:
install.packages(pgfSweave, repos=http://R-Forge.R-project.org;)
then for the documentation:
?pgfSweave
AND
vignette(pgfSweave)
P.S. pgfSweave does include caching of figures as a feature. See the
vignette for details.
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Does anybody have a workable system to run an Rnw document through
R-Sweave when necessary, but to just run it through LaTeX if no new R
calculations are needed? I.e., the figures already exist, I do not
need R to do more work for me, so I send the document straight to
LaTeX.
I want to leave
On 4/13/2009 2:07 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
Does anybody have a workable system to run an Rnw document through
R-Sweave when necessary, but to just run it through LaTeX if no new R
calculations are needed? I.e., the figures already exist, I do not
need R to do more work for me, so I send the
Paul Johnson-11 wrote:
Does anybody have a workable system to run an Rnw document through
R-Sweave when necessary, but to just run it through LaTeX if no new R
calculations are needed? I.e., the figures already exist, I do not
need R to do more work for me, so I send the document straight
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