| texi2dvi {tools} | R Documentation |
Run latex and bibtex until all cross-references are
resolved and create either a dvi or a PDF file.
texi2dvi(file, pdf = FALSE, clean = FALSE, quiet = TRUE,
texi2dvi = getOption("texi2dvi"),
texinputs = NULL, index = TRUE)
texi2pdf(file, clean = FALSE, quiet = TRUE,
texi2dvi = getOption("texi2dvi"),
texinputs = NULL, index = TRUE)
file |
character string. Name of LaTeX source file. |
pdf |
logical. If |
clean |
logical. If |
quiet |
logical. No output unless an error occurs. |
texi2dvi |
character string (or |
texinputs |
|
index |
logical: should indices be prepared? |
texi2pdf is a wrapper for the common case of
texi2dvi(pdf = TRUE).
Despite the name, this is used in R to compile LaTeX files,
specifically those generated from vignettes. It
ensures that the ‘R_HOME/share/texmf’ directory is
in the TEXINPUTS path, so R style files such as ‘Sweave’
and ‘Rd’ will be found. The TeX search path used is first the
existing TEXINPUTS setting (or the current directory if unset),
then elements of texinputs, then
‘R_HOME/share/texmf’ and finally the default
path. Analogous changes are made to BIBINPUTS and
BSTINPUTS settings.
The default option for texi2dvi is set from environment variable
R_TEXI2DVICMD, and the default for that is set from environment
variable TEXI2DVI or if that is unset, from a value chosen when
R is configured. A shell script texi2dvi is part of GNU's
texinfo.
Occasionally indices contain special characters which cause indexing
to fail (particularly when using the hyperref LaTeX package)
even on valid input. The argument index = FALSE is provided to
allow package manuals to be made when this happens: it uses emulation.
Invisible NULL. Used for the side effect of creating a dvi or
PDF file in the current working directory (and maybe other files,
especially if clean = FALSE).
There are various versions of the texi2dvi script on
Unix-alikes and quite a number of bugs have been seen, some of which
this R wrapper works around.
One that was present with texi2dvi version 4.8 (as
supplied by OS X) is that it will not work correctly for paths which
contain spaces, nor if the absolute path to a file would contain
spaces.
The three possible approaches all have their quirks. For example the
Unix-alike texi2dvi script removes ancillary files that already
exist but the other two approaches do not (and may get confused by
such files).
Where supported (texi2dvi 5.0 and later, and
texi2dvi.exe and texify.exe from MiKTeX), option
--max-iterations=20 is used to avoid infinite retries.
The emulation mode supports quiet = TRUE from R 3.2.3 only.
Originally Achim Zeileis but largely rewritten by R-core.