cls59 wrote:
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> install.packages('pgfSweave',repos='http://www.rforge.net')
>
For others that are not on Linux. I would suggest using the r-forge site for
binary installation. The binaries on rforge.net are not completely up to
date in some cases.
install.packages("pgfSweave", repos="http:/
Bugzilla from n...@jonasstein.de wrote:
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> Thank you, Baptiste and Charlie.
> I found some examples wich look great on:
> http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/
>
I'm glad you found Texample! It is an excellent site that shows many
practical, and beautiful, demonstrations of the types of figu
Jonas Stein wrote:
Thank you, Baptiste and Charlie.
I found some examples wich look great on:
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/
Perhaps try the pgfSweave package on r-forge?
http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/pgfsweave/>
[..]
accomplished using the java utility eps2pgf and require
Thank you, Baptiste and Charlie.
I found some examples wich look great on:
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/
>> Perhaps try the pgfSweave package on r-forge?
>> http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/pgfsweave/>
> [..]
> accomplished using the java utility eps2pgf and requires the PGF/TiKZ
Bugzilla from n...@jonasstein.de wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> i use Sweave to put plots in my .tex Documents. (pdflatex)
> Is there a nice solution for this:
>
> a) get a real LaTeX formula in the plot area.
> I have only found very complicate solutions. Is there sth. like
> \formula{x^2 = \oint f}
>
Perhaps try the pgfSweave package on r-forge?
http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/pgfsweave/
HTH,
baptiste
On 19 Apr 2009, at 22:15, Jonas Stein wrote:
Hi,
i use Sweave to put plots in my .tex Documents. (pdflatex)
Is there a nice solution for this:
a) get a real LaTeX formula in the plo
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