Dear all,
After spending all day and most of the night on this I did a new R-installation
and it works. The question now is - upon running this code (from the Hmisc
library-latex function) I believe the call to summary.formula is allright, but
the latex command results in a totally different tab
xdvi is installed in the same location as yours. I even did a reinstallment of
mactex. Still doesnt work. But since I´m now convinced its related to my latex
distribution I´ll take the problem elsewhere..
Regards,
//M
On 16. juni 2010, at 17.19, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jun 201
moleps writes:
Apparently you don't have xdvi installed on your system.
HTH
Georg
> Dear R´ers
>
> I´m trying to get a summary table using latex and summary in the rms package
> to no avail. I´m running R 2.10.1, Mac OS X snow leopard and I have the
> mactex 2009 distribution installed. An
moleps wrote:
Dear R´ers
I´m trying to get a summary table using latex and summary in the rms package
to no avail. I´m running R 2.10.1, Mac OS X snow leopard and I have the mactex
2009 distribution installed. Any obvious things I´m missing?
//M
options(digits=3)
set.seed(173)
sex <- f
moleps wrote:
xdvi is installed in the same location as yours. I even did a
reinstallment of mactex. Still doesnt work. But since I´m now
convinced its related to my latex distribution I´ll take the problem
elsewhere..
And the directory that xdvi is located in is in your path?
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moleps wrote:
Dear R´ers
I´m trying to get a summary table using latex and summary in the rms
package to no avail. I´m running R 2.10.1, Mac OS X snow leopard and
I have the mactex 2009 distribution installed. Any obvious things I´m
missing?
file587f83cb.log. sh: xdvi: command not found
Dear R´ers
I´m trying to get a summary table using latex and summary in the rms package
to no avail. I´m running R 2.10.1, Mac OS X snow leopard and I have the mactex
2009 distribution installed. Any obvious things I´m missing?
//M
options(digits=3)
set.seed(173)
sex <- factor(sample(c("m
Hello Thomas (and all),
Zitat von Thomas Petzoldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oliver Bandel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > at some places I read about good interaction of
> > LaTeX and R.
> >
> > Can you give me a starting point, where I can find
> > information about it?
> >
> > Are there special LaTeX-p
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 08:50:33AM +0100, Oliver Bandel wrote:
> at some places I read about good interaction of
> LaTeX and R.
>
> Can you give me a starting point, where I can find
> information about it?
Have a look at these:
Sweave()
xtable()(xtable)
latex() (Hmisc)
cu
Oliver Bandel wrote:
Hello,
at some places I read about good interaction of
LaTeX and R.
Can you give me a starting point, where I can find
information about it?
Are there special LaTeX-packages for the support,
or does R have packages for support of LaTeX?
Or will an external Code-Generator b
Hello,
at some places I read about good interaction of
LaTeX and R.
Can you give me a starting point, where I can find
information about it?
Are there special LaTeX-packages for the support,
or does R have packages for support of LaTeX?
Or will an external Code-Generator be used?
TIA,
Oliver
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