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Quick initial releases.
expand=FALSE
option.Sweave()
changes into R-devel, delete them from
patchDVI
pdflatex
(just to set the include
directory)texify
instead of latex/pdflatex in
SweaveMiktex()
/SweavePDFMiktex()
normalizePath()
so that path comparisons are more
reliable.stylepath
and ...
args to
SweaveMiktex()
for more flexibility.BugReports
field to DESCRIPTION
.source.code
arg to SweaveMiktex()
and
SweavePDFMiktex()
to allow experimental versions of
Sweave()
to be used.SweaveAll()
, SweavePDF()
,
SweaveDVI()
, as well as handling
.PostSweaveHook
, .SweaveFiles
and
.TexRoot
(see SweaveAll()
).tools::texi2dvi()
. Added
vignette.Sweave*
functions..tex
files that were included by \input{filename}
.pdftk
to uncompress them.Sweave()
; adapted code here to handle it (for R >
2.12.2).grepConcords()
method (using new
grepRaw()
function)..tex
files were not being built by
SweaveAll()
..SweaveMake
variable to override the
make
arg to SweaveAll()
.SweavePDF()
and SweaveDVI()
, wrapped
texi2dvi()
call in try()
in case of bad return
status.SweaveDVIPDFM()
to allow users to use
latex
/dvipdfm
rather than
pdflatex
.patchLog()
function to patch messages in log
files.patchLog
option to the Sweave*
functions to call patchLog()
.sleep
parameter to the Miktex
Sweave*
functions.SweaveAll()
and patchSynctex()
to
allow non-Sweave vignette support (aimed at knitr).useknitr()
and defSconcordance()
functions for the same aim.Japanese.Rnw
vignette with the help of Prof. Haruhiko
Okumura.file_test()
to avoid warning.SweaveAll()
now has a force = TRUE
argument, to allow it to do staleness checking from the beginning. It
also has a verbose = FALSE
argument for debugging.knitInRStudio()
.needsPackages()
function.pdf_documentC()
and the new RmdConcord
package.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.