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rmarkdown failed to compile rticles #260

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bbauzile opened this issue Dec 4, 2019 · 2 comments
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rmarkdown failed to compile rticles #260

bbauzile opened this issue Dec 4, 2019 · 2 comments

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bbauzile commented Dec 4, 2019

Hello,

I tried to use the template in the rticles and I come with this error.
! LaTeX Error: Environment cslreferences undefined.

When I look up the text file generated after run the code, I see the section that contained the article references has the same name "clsreferences". In changing that to bibliography, the tex version was able to compile. I am trying to understand where the problem comes from and how to fix it so I can still use rmarkdown as I am too well versed in latex.

If I comment the .bib file, the template is able to compile.

Any help will be useful.

Thanks in advance,


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@yihui yihui closed this as completed in ee529ad Dec 6, 2019
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yihui commented Dec 6, 2019

Should be fixed now. Thanks for the report! You can install the development version via

remotes::install_github('rstudio/rticles')

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