Thanks to Eric Cheng, I was able to update my SWeave bundle from github and it's commands seem to be working correctly. So on to the next problem . . .
TextMate's syntax highlighting in foo.rnw isn't recognizing R code between the "<<>>=" and "@" tags that delimit it, instead it is treated as LaTeX code. This is a problem because R makes frequent use of the "$" symbol, which toggles math-mode in LaTeX. As a result, where I have an odd number of "$"s in a chunk of R code, any LaTeX following that R code will appear highlighted green, as though it were in math mode.
I've read the documentation for scopes and languages, but didn't understand it well enough to figure out where this is going wrong and how to fix it.
Thanks in advance, Gregory Penn
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Gregory Penn gregory.penn@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to Eric Cheng, I was able to update my SWeave bundle from github and it's commands seem to be working correctly. So on to the next problem . . .
TextMate's syntax highlighting in foo.rnw isn't recognizing R code between the "<<>>=" and "@" tags that delimit it, instead it is treated as LaTeX code. This is a problem because R makes frequent use of the "$" symbol, which toggles math-mode in LaTeX. As a result, where I have an odd number of "$"s in a chunk of R code, any LaTeX following that R code will appear highlighted green, as though it were in math mode.
I've read the documentation for scopes and languages, but didn't understand it well enough to figure out where this is going wrong and how to fix it.
I assume that you have the R bundle installed? Are you sure that the language is set to SWeave when you open .Rnw file? Have you tried putting empty lines before and after both "<<>>=" and "@" tags? I seem to remember a small issue with that in the SWeave bundle, if that is the issue I might have a fix I can dig out.
HTH
Peter
Thanks in advance, Gregory Penn
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