![]() I started to write a post for stackoverflow and in doing so, I decided I really should make sure that all my software was up-to-date. In fact, through the use of a minimal example, I discovered that even after I took this command back out of the document, it would not compile until I deleted the auxiliary files created by LaTeX–in particular, the. I initially tracked this down to the inclusion of the \makeindex command in my master document. The problem I was having was that the book would compile fine on my Mac OS X machines, but under Windows I would get a message like Running pdflatex.exe on, and the PDF viewer would not launch. The data analysis book was written with Emacs and Sweave, whereas this one is being written with R Studio and knitr. ![]() This one, like my data analysis book, is comprised of a master document with multiple child documents. I will detail this problem and the solution (TLDR: removed MikTeX and replaced it with TeXLive). However, neither offered me any clue as to what was going on. ![]() After spending several hours looking at it I have discovered that it was a TeX issue, and no fault of the other two. I have had, for approximately the last nine months, an R Studio/knitr/LaTeX problem.
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