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So I added a knitr.sty file which can be included with \usepackage{knitr}. I don't think I want to make it a standard part of any of the classes as I am not entirely convinced that is totally ok.
So I added a knitr.sty file which can be included with \usepackage{knitr}.
I don't think I want to make it a standard part of any of the classes as I
am not entirely convinced that is totally ok.
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I shouldn't be dragonfly-knitr because it isn't related to any of the dragonfly stuff. It is just general knitr stuff so that knitr's output works correctly. Normally knitr will insert it itself into your files, but the build process used here often doesn't allow for that.
Knitr output requires a bunch of definitions. These can be included in an included preamble file, or do something cunning in the way we call knit:
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