# Compile an .Rnw with greek text to pdf

I tried it using the commented out code without success. Can somebody help?

\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
%\usepackage[english,greek]{babel}

%\latintext
\title{Sweave Example 1}
\author{George Dontas}

\begin{document}

\maketitle

In this example we embed parts of the examples from the
\texttt{kruskal.test} help page into a \LaTeX{} document:

%\greektext
Αυτό είναι κείμενο στα Ελληνικά
%\latintext
<<eval=TRUE,echo=TRUE,warning=FALSE,message=FALSE,error=FALSE>>=
data(airquality)

kruskal.test(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality)
@

which shows that the location parameter of the Ozone distribution varies significantly from month to month. Finally we
include a boxplot of the data:

\begin{center}
<<eval=TRUE,echo=FALSE,results='hide',warning=FALSE,message=FALSE,error=FALSE>>=
boxplot(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality)
@
\end{center}

\end{document}

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It might be useful if you add the error message you get into your post. –  Hemmo Feb 28 '13 at 15:30
if the Sweave process works fine and the failure occurs in the processing from (La)TeX to PDF, this question would probably be more appropriate at tex.stackexchange.com –  Ben Bolker Feb 28 '13 at 15:42

## 1 Answer

The problem here is not the R but matter of getting latex to play well with Greek. With hat tip to this answer, perhaps the easiest solution is to switch to XeLaTeX compilation and rewrite your file as

\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Times New Roman}
\setsansfont{Arial}
\newfontfamily\greekfont[Script=Greek]{Linux Libertine O}
\newfontfamily\greekfontsf[Script=Greek]{Linux Libertine O}
\usepackage{polyglossia}
\setdefaultlanguage{english}
\setotherlanguage{greek}

\title{Sweave Example 1}
\author{George Dontas}

\begin{document}
\maketitle

Ελληνικό κείμενο

In this example we embed parts of the examples from the
\texttt{kruskal.test} help page into a \LaTeX{} document:

...


and so on as before. Then compile with XeLaTeX (latexmk -xelatex file.Rnw will do that).

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Thank you! I get the error: The font "Linux Libertine O" cannot be found. –  George Dontas Mar 3 '13 at 12:13
Hmm.. I changed font to Arial and saved the .rnw using uTF-8 encoding and it worked. –  George Dontas Mar 3 '13 at 12:19
Ah, that font must have been one of mine. Still, glad it worked. –  Conjugate Prior Mar 3 '13 at 12:23
However, greek text inside R plots (e.g. a plot title in greek) does not appear correctly. Any ideas? –  George Dontas Mar 3 '13 at 15:37
Adding "dev='cairo_pdf'" in chunk options solves the problem! –  George Dontas Mar 3 '13 at 17:02