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After a very interesting workshop from Terry Speed's group, I have downloaded the Bioconductor suite of programmes. They installed fine and I can run the seminar examples with no problem. HOwever, I am trying to print out the manual information to learn more about the various utilities. I would like to print out the LaTex versions. HOwever, I am not a LaTex user. I have installed the latest Tex and LaTex programmes on my SUN computer (following the CTAN installation instructions). They work fine with my simple sample files. However, every time I try to run it on the Tex files with your distribution, it blows up on the first line with an error: '!Undefined Control Sequence'. I suspect that, in my ignorance of LaTex, I am probably doing something dumb. Any advice would be appreciated. Alternatively, do you have the Tex files in another format (eg. pdf or ps)? Or, do you have a consolidated manual describing the programmes and how the relate to each other? Many thanks for your help. ====================================================================== == Nicholas Birkett, M.D., M.Sc. Epidemiology and Community Medicine University of Ottawa nbirkett@zeus.med.uottawa.ca 451 Smyth Rd., (613)-562-5800 x 8289 (voice) Ottawa, Ontario, (613)-562-5465 (fax) Canada. K1H 8M5 ====================================================================== ===
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:32:35AM -0400, Nicholas Birkett (@rogers account) wrote: > After a very interesting workshop from Terry Speed's group, I have > downloaded the Bioconductor suite of programmes. They installed fine and I > can run the seminar examples with no problem. HOwever, I am trying to print > out the manual information to learn more about the various utilities. I > would like to print out the LaTex versions. HOwever, I am not a LaTex user. > I have installed the latest Tex and LaTex programmes on my SUN computer > (following the CTAN installation instructions). They work fine with my > simple sample files. However, every time I try to run it on the Tex files > with your distribution, it blows up on the first line with an error: > '!Undefined Control Sequence'. I don't think that you want to do that. I'm not quite sure what you want to do (or what platform you are on, Unix, Windows, Macintosh?). Finally, this is a question about R not about Bioconductor, since all R packages have documentation. There is information available in the R FAQ and in the Writing R Extensions manual. On Unix, if I wanted to have pdf output for a particular package. I would go to the directory just above it and go: R CMD Rd2dvi --pdf annotate this would create a nice pdf version of all the man pages. On Windows the procedure is a bit different. Robert > > I suspect that, in my ignorance of LaTex, I am probably doing something > dumb. Any advice would be appreciated. Alternatively, do you have the Tex > files in another format (eg. pdf or ps)? Or, do you have a consolidated > manual describing the programmes and how the relate to each other? > > Many thanks for your help. > > ==================================================================== ==== > Nicholas Birkett, M.D., M.Sc. > Epidemiology and Community Medicine > University of Ottawa nbirkett@zeus.med.uottawa.ca > 451 Smyth Rd., (613)-562-5800 x 8289 (voice) > Ottawa, Ontario, (613)-562-5465 (fax) > Canada. K1H 8M5 > ==================================================================== ===== > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+ | Robert Gentleman phone : (617) 632-5250 | | Associate Professor fax: (617) 632-2444 | | Department of Biostatistics office: M1B28 | Harvard School of Public Health email: rgentlem@jimmy.dfci.harvard.edu | +--------------------------------------------------------------------- ------+
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