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[AUCTeX] Re: Re: ESS (Sweave) and AucTeX "integration" - problem in 11.8


From: Friedericksen Hope
Subject: [AUCTeX] Re: Re: ESS (Sweave) and AucTeX "integration" - problem in 11.84
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:42:38 +0100
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Hello,

I am trying Sweave with Auctex and while I was searching for a way to integrate sweave into the usual auctex compiling cycle (C-c C-c), I found some earlier postings quotet below (unfortunately I am not able to refer to this posting directly, but here is a link: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.auctex.general/2106 ).

As a newbie I tried to implement your comment, Ralf, but unfortunately it does not work. 
To make "LatexSweave" working I tried:

(add-to-list 'TeX-command-list
    '("LatexSweave" "%l \%(mode)\\input{%s}\"
    TeX-run-TeX nil t :help "Run Latex after
    Sweave") t)

but that doesn't work, also I remove the quotation marks around %(mode) as 
suggested. (I guess, I removed them uncorrectly). I really would be grateful, 
if someone could  give me a hint.

Also it would be very nice to have an integration of "Sweave" and "LatexSweave", something like "Swelat" ;-) which runs Sweave on a Snw or Rnw file and immediatly after it runs LaTeX on the sweaved-file, without further asking. How would that be possible?

Thank you in advance!

Greetings,
Friedericksen

> * Andreas Kiermeier (2007-06-20) writes:
>
>> I thought it might be worthwhile to upgrade to AucTeX 11.84 - just to
>> make sure it still works. And wouldn't you know it, it doesn't quite.
>> The "LatexSweave" command is now broken.
>> I get the following error message:
>> ----------------------------------
>> Running `LatexSweave' on `article' with ``pdflatex  "
>> -interaction=nonstopmode\input{"article"}"''
>> This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5)
>> entering extended mode
>> ! I can't find file `-interaction=nonstopmode'.
>> <to be read again>                    \let <*>  
-interaction=nonstopmode\input
>>                                    {article}
>> Please type another input file name:
>
>> From your former message:
>
> |         (add-to-list 'TeX-command-list
> |              '("LatexSweave" "%l \"%(mode)\\input{%s}\"" |                
TeX-run-TeX nil t :help "Run Latex after
> | Sweave") t)
>
> %(mode) is inside quotation marks.  This was okay as long as it was
> handled by a LaTeX macro.  Now that it is a command line option, it
> musn't be included in quotes.
>
> --
> Ralf





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