I think there is or was some work on wikied help pages but I don't think that it exists yet. When I was referring to the wiki I just meant that that was somewhere where you can post material.
On 5/21/06, Spencer Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Gabor: > > <see inline> > > Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > On 5/21/06, Spencer Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, Gabor: > >> > >> Thanks. My initial failed attempt to add to "R wiki" > >> generated the > >> following two questions: > >> > >> 1. What's the best way to find the R Wiki from > >> "www.r-project.org"? > >> I found it just now via RSiteSearch("R wiki"). Might it be reasonable > >> to add, e.g., a hot link to "R Wiki" under "Documentation"? > > > > wiki.r-project.org will get you to it. Hopefully there will be a link > > from the R home page at some point. > > > > > >> > >> 2. I just found a page that reads, 'R Wiki - Documentation > >> The "Wikified" version of all R man pages. To access a given page, type > >> the name of an R function in the search box at top right and click > >> "search". Select the corresponding page in the search result. > >> > >> Alternatively, you can click the name of a function in an R code chunk > >> anywhere.' (http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=rdoc:rdoc) > >> > >> I tried searching for 'vignette' but failed to get anything > >> useful. > >> What am I missing? > > > > There is a search box in the upper right on the wiki if you want to search > > or you can browse through the table of contents to find an appropriate > > spot to add info. > > > SG: I got the following from searching for 'vignette' using the box in > the upper right: > > Search > > You can find the results of your search below. If you didn't find what > you were looking for, you can create or edit the page named after your > query with the appropriate button. > Results > ... > guides:stats-with-r:01intro-to-r: 1 Hits > ...ProbForecastGOP/doc/vignette.pdf... > > SG: Clicking on "vignette" did nothing that I could see. Clicking on > "guides:..." sent me some place, but searching for "vignette" led me > nowhere. > > Someplace I thought I saw mention of "wikified" version(s) of all the > help files. Is that there, and I just don't know how to find it? If > not, is someone working on some auto-transfer protocol that would > produce an initial version of such? If yes, I wonder if I should wait > until that's completed. If no, then if I'm going to contribute to this > 'wiki', I need to better understand how it works. > > Thanks again, > Spencer Graves > >> > >> Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > >> > You could consider adding something to the wiki while you are > >> > waiting. > >> > > >> > On 5/21/06, Spencer Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Is there a procedure for suggesting changes to HELP files of > >> >> the core > >> >> R distribution? If yes, what is it? If it would be considered a > >> >> friendly gesture, I could find the relevant *.Rd file and submit a > >> >> suggested modification to it someplace. Alternatively, I could just > >> >> send suggestions someplace if they would receive appropriate > >> >> consideration. > >> >> > >> >> On many occasions, I think of modifications, e.g., additional > >> >> examples, that could be added to 'help' pages that I believe would > >> make > >> >> it easier for people to understand how to use some R feature. > >> Instead, > >> >> I often provide the same answer multiple times to different posts. > >> >> > >> >> I can think of two changes off the top of my head that I'd > >> >> like to > >> >> see: First, many if not all of the helps page in the nlme and lme4 > >> >> packages should, I believe, include a reference Pinheiro and Bates. > >> >> This is not the place for modesty on the part of Pinheiro, Bates, and > >> >> co-workers. I believe that many requests for help might be eliminated > >> >> if such references were added. Failing that, it would be easier for > >> >> people like me to suggest someone read that book, because I wouldn't > >> >> feel such a need to spell out the entire citation every time. > >> >> > >> >> Second, I think the description of 'vignette' could be > >> >> enhanced to > >> >> include some version of my 'p.s.' to > >> >> 'http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/73494.html' and other > >> >> similar posts. In particular, I see that the 'edit' method is > >> described > >> >> there, but I didn't understand what it said until I already knew > >> how to > >> >> use it. Also, 'edit' doesn't work for me under ESS / Emacs. For > >> that, > >> >> I use Stangle (as Sundar Dorai-Raj taught me). > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> Spencer Graves > >> >> > >> >> ______________________________________________ > >> >> R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > >> >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > >> >> > >> > > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel