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I am trying to use the LaTeX grid-system package in r markdown. Does anyone know how to do that? When making cells including plain texts all goes well, but when trying to include an r chunk I get this error:

output file: testtest.knit.md

    ! You can't use `macro parameter character #' in horizontal mode.
\gridsystem@cellcontent0 ...(cars) ``` \par ``` ##
                                                  ## speed dist #### Min. : ...
l.106 \end{Row}

pandoc.exe: Error producing PDF
Error: pandoc document conversion failed with error 43
In addition: Warning message:
running command '"C:/Program Files/RStudio/bin/pandoc/pandoc" +RTS -K512m -RTS testtest.utf8.md --to latex --from markdown+autolink_bare_uris+ascii_identifiers+tex_math_single_backslash --output testtest.pdf --template "C:\Users\pc\Documents\R\win-library\3.3\rmarkdown\rmd\latex\default-1.17.0.2.tex" --highlight-style tango --latex-engine xelatex --variable graphics=yes --variable "geometry:margin=1in"' had status 43 
Execution halted

I used this code:

---
output:
  pdf_document: 
    latex_engine: xelatex
header-includes:
   - \usepackage{grid-system}
---

\begin{Row}%
    \begin{Cell}{2}
```{r cars}
summary(cars)
```
    \end{Cell}
    \begin{Cell}{1}
    Some text using 1/3 of the width.
    \end{Cell}
\end{Row}

update:

The solution comment=">" as mentioned in the comments works for the code above, but when trying to include a plot, like this:

---
output:
  pdf_document: 
    latex_engine: xelatex
header-includes:
   - \usepackage{grid-system}
---


\begin{Row}
    \begin{Cell}{5}
```{r, comment='>'}
plot(pressure)
```
    \end{Cell}
    \begin{Cell}{1}
    Some text using 1/6 of the width.
    \end{Cell}
\end{Row}

it produces this error:

! Missing $ inserted.
<inserted text> 
                $
l.98 \end{Row}
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  • The easiest way is to avoid the hashes. Try using another character for comments by using comment = '>' for your chunk. Mar 26, 2017 at 21:02
  • Thank you for your response. I am not sure if I understand what you mean. As a chunk option? Mar 26, 2017 at 21:12
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    {r cars, comment='>'} . Or you set it globally (for all chunks) by calling opts_chunk$set(comment='>') Mar 26, 2017 at 23:14
  • it works! thanks again. If you give this as an answer I will accept it. If I replace summary(cars) with plot(pressure I still got an error. Any ideas about a solution for that one too? Mar 27, 2017 at 7:27

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There are a couple of symbols, that have a special meaning in Tex. The hash is used in relation to create macros. Therefore LaTex is confused when you use a hash without escaping it. Setting the chunk option comment to another symbol like > or no symbol at all ('') will change this.

Concerning your second problem I am not sure why the translation of the code to include the plot in the final pdf fails. A work-around would be to generate the plot and directly use a LaTeX call to include the file:

```{r cars, engine='R', echo = F, include=F, fig.path='plots/'}
plot(pressure, col = 'blue', pch = 16)
```
\includegraphics{plots/cars-1.pdf} 

You can control the name of the folder with fig.path. The plots are named using the chunk name.

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