[R] latex{Hmisc} cannot find xdvi on MAC OS X

Frank E Harrell Jr f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Wed Jan 23 18:20:59 CET 2008


Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> I don't use Mac but a workaround to this type of
> problem was discussed just recently here:
> 
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-January/151524.html

I don't think that addresses the problem.  If xdvi is truly in the 
system path then the problem is very strange.

Frank

> 
> On Jan 23, 2008 9:22 AM, Kevin E. Thorpe <kevin.thorpe at utoronto.ca> wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I am posting this on behalf of a student in my class.  I have been
>> introducing them to R.
>>
>> I suspect that the problem I need help with is not so much an R
>> issue, but a MAC config issue, but I don't have enough MAC
>> experience to know what to do.
>>
>> Anyway, on to the problem.  We are using Frank Harrell's Hmisc
>> and Design packages.  This student also wishes to use the latex
>> formatting facilities provided in those packages so she has installed
>> LaTeX.
>>
>> When she does something like latex(describe(dataframe)), the latex
>> file is produced, the dvi file is successfully written but then
>> the error "sh: line 1: xdvi: command not found" appears.
>>
>> I started a terminal and a "which xdvi" returned the path
>> where it found xdvi.  So, it appears that xdvi is in the
>> PATH.
>>
>> My apologies, I forgot to get her sessionInfo() but I think
>> she is running R 2.6.?
>>
>> --
>> Kevin E. Thorpe
>> Biostatistician/Trialist, Knowledge Translation Program
>> Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences
>> Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
>> email: kevin.thorpe at utoronto.ca  Tel: 416.864.5776  Fax: 416.864.6057
>>
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