As soon as I sent the e-mail I found a solution to the hyperlink problem. I removed the squared brackets and the number 1 from the line below. I don't know why I had the number there in the first place. \pdfbookmark[1]{Contents}{table}
--- On Sat, 1/10/09, Felipe Carrillo <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> wrote: > From: Felipe Carrillo <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> > Subject: [R] Hmisc-xtable label > To: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch > Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 1:36 PM > Dear all: > Does anybody know about label conflicts between xtable and > Hmisc? I found a couple of e-mails similar to this problem > but is not clear to me how to get around the label problem. > The first table(longtable below) is generated with the > latex function from Hmisc but for some reason when I try to > hyperlink to it,it takes me to the top of the document. The > second table created with the xtable package(bottom of > document)hyperlinks OK, but if I would create the bottom > table first using xtable and then create the longtable using > Hmisc then the hyperlink works OK on the longtable but not > on the other one. Thanks > I'am using Sweave and Miktex, windows XP,R-2.8.1 to > generate the document below: > > > > \documentclass[11pt]{article} > > \usepackage{amsmath} > \usepackage{floatflt,graphicx,times} > \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} > \usepackage{longtable,pdflscape} > \usepackage{rotating} > \usepackage{verbatim} > \usepackage[ps2pdf, > bookmarks=true, > bookmarksnumbered=false, > bookmarksopen=false, > colorlinks=true, > linkcolor=webblue]{hyperref} > > \definecolor{webgreen}{rgb}{0, 0.5, 0} % less intense > green > \definecolor{webblue}{rgb}{0, 0, 0.5} % less intense > blue > \definecolor{webred}{rgb}{0.5, 0, 0} % less intense red > > \usepackage[all]{hypcap} > \pdfbookmark[1]{Contents}{table} > \title{BROOD-YEAR 2007 WINTER CHINOOK JUVENILE > PRODUCTION} > \author{Felipe D. Carrillo} > \date{January 5, 2009} > \pagestyle{headings} > \parskip 7.2pt > \begin{document} > \setkeys{Gin}{width=1.1\textwidth} > \maketitle > > \tableofcontents > The hyperlink of table 1 doesn't work!!!! but the > hyperlink of table 2 works OK > \newpage > \listoftables > \listoffigures > \section{Introduction} > \label{sec:introduction} > Winter-run Chinook salmon is one of four distinct > "runs" of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus > tshawytscha).... > \section{Study Area} > The Sacramento River is the largest river system in > California, flowing south through 600 kilometers (km)... > \section{Methods} > \subsection{Sampling gear} > Sampling was conducted along a transect using four 2.4 m > diameter rotary-screw traps......... > \subsection{Sampling regimes} > In general, rotary traps sampled continuously throughout > 24-hour periods and were serviced once daily. > \subsection{Data collection} > All fish captured were anesthetized, identified to > species...... > > The first table(longtable below) is generated with the > latex function from Hmisc but for some reason when I try to > hyperlink to it > takes me to the top of the document. The second table > created with the xtable package(bottom of > document)hyperlinks OK, but > If I would create the bottom table first using xtable and > then create the longtable using Hmisc then the hyperlink > works OK on the > longtable but not on the other one. Does anybody know > about conflicts between these two packages? I found a couple > of e-mails similar to > this problem but is not clear to me how to get around the > label problem. Thanks > \newpage > <<tab.R,echo=FALSE,results=tex>>= > library(Hmisc) > x <- matrix(rnorm(1000), ncol = 10) > x.big <- data.frame(x) > latex(x.big,"",label="tab:nice",file="",longtable=TRUE, > dec=2,landscape=TRUE, > caption='longtable generated with Hmisc.') > @ > > \section{Results} > \subsection{Sampling effort} > Weekly sampling effort throughout the 2006 brood-year > emigration period was highly variable and ranged > from 0.21 to 1.00 (0 = 0.74, N = 52 weeks; Table 1). > Weekly sampling effort ranged from 0.21 to 1.00 (0 = 0.73, N > = 26 weeks) > between July and December, the period of greatest juvenile > winter Chinook emigration, and 0.21 to 1.00 (0 = 0.75, N = > 26 weeks) > during the latter half of the emigration period (Table > 1).\\ > \subsection{Trap efficiency trials} > Eight mark-recapture trials were conducted using naturally > produced fall run fry sized Chinook > > <<tab.RR,echo=F,results=tex>>= > library(xtable) > x <- matrix(rnorm(100), ncol = 10) > ci.table <- data.frame(x) > ci.table <- > xtable(x,label='tab:mytable',align="ccccccccccc",caption='Table > created with xtable',digits=0) > print(ci.table,tabular.environment='longtable',include.rownames=FALSE,floating=FALSE) > @ > \end{document} > > > Felipe D. Carrillo > Supervisory Fishery Biologist > Department of the Interior > US Fish & Wildlife Service > California, USA > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, > reproducible code. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.