Duncan Murdoch wrote: <snipped> >>\usepackage{pdfpages} <snipped> > That's a nice hack. You probably want the "fitpaper" option on the > \includepdf command, so that you don't get an extra border around the > page. For example, this file test.Rnw <snipped> > The only disadvantages I see are that both the test.pdf and response.pdf > files got built into the package (but only test.pdf shows up in the > index), and that test.pdf is a lot larger than response.pdf. (This may > be because response.pdf was small; I haven't checked if the increase is > additive or multiplicative). <snipped>
I like pdfpages and do use it from time to time (as frequently as every couple of weeks for filling expense/travel/claim forms) - but in fact it isn't shipped with tetex 1.0 and is not in the site-wise LaTeX installation in my work location. (and luckily I am not using the site-wise one...). I checked and pdfpages was added to tetex in Oct 2001 and is in tetex 2.0 which was released in feb 2003; but sites could be slow in upgrading... so such constructions would break on sites which hasn't upgraded their LaTeX installation in the last 3 years. HTL ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel