Kevin Wright gmail.com> writes:
>
> Have you tried the roxygen2 package?
>
I have.
org-mode + roxygen2 + inline is what was used to make this package:
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/geneRxCluster.html
Everything from the DESCRIPTION file to the C-code to the vignette
Have you tried the roxygen2 package?
To speak as Rolf does, I usually "f--k things up" by working with Rd files
directly (typically mismatched braces) and find that one really nice thing
about roxygen is that I don't have to mess with braces.
Kevin
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Thorsten Jo
Rolf Turner writes:
> On 01/06/14 03:52, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
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>> Hi List,
>>
>> it seems that .Rd files are just an intermediary format used for
>> exporting to txt, html and latex when creating an R package.
>>
>> How flexible is the R package mechanism? Would it possible to skip .Rd
>> fil
On 01/06/14 03:52, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
Hi List,
it seems that .Rd files are just an intermediary format used for
exporting to txt, html and latex when creating an R package.
How flexible is the R package mechanism? Would it possible to skip .Rd
files alltogether, write the docs with another
Hi List,
it seems that .Rd files are just an intermediary format used for
exporting to txt, html and latex when creating an R package.
How flexible is the R package mechanism? Would it possible to skip .Rd
files alltogether, write the docs with another tool (e.g. Emacs
Org-mode), export them t
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