Romain Francois, Professional R Enthusiast - Tag - highlight - CommentsIndependant statistical/R consultant2013-03-24T15:53:22+01:00Romain Francoisurn:md5:2cdb21a695f56bfe2b31ee2133c51b42Dotclearhighlight 0.2-5 - Romainurn:md5:cb6eddb91be1da9f3cca735341b450b62010-12-08T09:20:56+01:00Romain<p>Obviously, contributions are welcome <img src="/themes/default/smilies/wink.png" alt=";-)" class="smiley" /><br />
<a href="https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/highlight/" title="https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/highlight/" rel="nofollow">https://r-forge.r-project.org/proje...</a></p>highlight 0.2-5 - Yihuiurn:md5:85701f3701de4343b3dddf171af8fc872010-12-08T03:42:32+01:00Yihui<p>Great!! I've been longing for this for months...</p>highlight 0.2-5 - Romainurn:md5:9fbd59a5bd93faffbf8f7094d3342b942010-12-07T19:26:13+01:00Romain<p>Ah yes. I keep forgetting about this. I'll try next time around. I use code more often than figures, so it skips my mind.</p>highlight 0.2-5 - Yihuiurn:md5:09128879d4604a59f5618448ef9ab5762010-12-07T17:23:37+01:00Yihui<p>Thanks for the great job, Romain.</p>
<p>Is there a way to center the figures without affecting the code (still align to the left)? This driver does not use the Verbatim environment, and I don't want to manually insert LaTeX code like begin{center} around my figures. There is no way in Sweave to specify the alignment of figures, AFAIK. Currently I have to sacrifice the highlighting feature when I want to produce plots in Sweave (i.e. use Sweave's default Verbatim environment).</p>highlight 0.2-0 - Romain Francoisurn:md5:0465327c80cf8234078dc66dba71b3712010-06-07T09:55:52+02:00Romain Francois<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thanks for the report. I can reproduce it and will try to fix it for the next release.</p>
<p>Can you file a ticket in the bug tracker. <a href="https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/?group_id=384" title="https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/?group_id=384" rel="nofollow">https://r-forge.r-project.org/track...</a></p>
<p>Romain</p>highlight 0.2-0 - Pedrourn:md5:fe5c736a2b65ed275703613a60c429fa2010-06-05T11:32:10+02:00Pedro<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I investigated a little further.<br />
The bug happens only with:</p>
<p>> driver <- HighlightWeaveLatex(boxes = TRUE)</p>
<p>with</p>
<p>> driver <- HighlightWeaveLatex(boxes = FALSE)</p>
<p>everything is fine. <img src="/themes/default/smilies/smile.png" alt=":-)" class="smiley" /></p>
<p>Thanks for releasing such nice package!</p>
<p>Pedro.</p>highlight 0.2-0 - Pedrourn:md5:051f94fd92a23e4730f461d7ecb30b102010-06-05T11:04:10+02:00Pedro<p>Great output highlighting with Sweave in R (latest version)<br />
however figures are displayed on the right margin. Is this a bug? or am I doing something wrong?</p>
<p>Minimal example:</p>
<p>\documentclass<a href="http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr/index.php?post/2010/05/31/[pdftex" title="[pdftex" rel="nofollow">[pdftex</a>]{article}</p>
<p>\usepackage{Sweave}<br />
\SweaveOpts{eval=TRUE}<br />
\begin{document}</p>
<p>\section{Boxplot}<br />
Then we generate some artificial data, and make a boxplot.</p>
<p><<fig=TRUE>>=<br />
y <- rnorm(200)<br />
boxplot(y)<br />
@</p>
<p>\end{document}</p>
<p>If you e-mail to me, I can send the pdf.</p>
<p>Using R 2.11.1 (Windows Vista 32)<br />
highlight 0.2-0<br />
MikTeX 2.8</p>
<p>Pedro.</p>new R package : highlight - ryanurn:md5:aeeb86c08b127fb08c5e8ae1439f615a2010-03-16T17:18:45+01:00ryan<p>Very cool - been looking for something like this. Thanks!</p>new R package : highlight - Romainurn:md5:f0fc90fa8f51501631881ec63b167a4a2010-02-07T12:13:34+01:00Romain<p>Thanks. That seems a reasonnable option. I think I would still like the default to inline the css though.</p>new R package : highlight - Tal galiliurn:md5:057bec95b8fbdd366939fab7180f8cd92010-02-07T12:00:55+01:00Tal galili<p>Thanks for the code Romain,<br />
I just used it on a post on my blog.</p>
<p>But I realized that in order for me to use the code, I first need to export the CSS to the local style.css of my blog, and then have the code itself inside the post.</p>
<p>Which leads me to offer to suggestions/requests:<br />
1) To have an option to output the CSS outside the html.<br />
2) To have an option to output a FULL CSS file, so one could add the entire file to his own blog, and after which to not bother with the CSS each time one is publishing his code.</p>
<p>Thanks again, I love your coding!</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Tal</p>new R package : highlight - Romain Francoisurn:md5:f16478445be93d6847ce0726b3ce18b92009-12-12T09:36:59+01:00Romain Francois<p>Can you send me the full message, as well as the R version you are using, etc ...</p>
<p>Romain</p>new R package : highlight - Tomurn:md5:4a58a65581bb7324bc79cd54db6f648f2009-12-10T03:09:09+01:00Tom<p>when i tried to install xtern256, it said "Warning: dependency ‘highlight’ is not available". Then i tried to install highlight, but it said 'Warning: invalid package .../highlight_0.1-4.tar.gz’.</p>new R package : highlight - Paolourn:md5:04b10698a9bb349dbe0ecd7d7ec7e56b2009-11-26T14:57:59+01:00Paolo<p>Thanks so much, Romain! Now my reports look beautiful!</p>new R package : highlight - Yihuiurn:md5:1b7d81199c42f3401a7868bcbd1f788d2009-11-22T17:30:50+01:00Yihui<p>Thanks, Romain! That's really fantastic!</p>