thub.com/Bioconductor/
>> bioconductor.org, with the style sheet at https://github.com/
>> Bioconductor/bioconductor.org/blob/master/assets/style/
>> bioconductor.css. The package landing pages are templated using
>> layouts/_bioc_views_pa
the appeal of
>> rdocumentation.org?),
>> >>> not just rendering the help pages in html rather than
>> pdf? An
>> >>>integration of help pages would definitely be a big job
>> with
>> >>>substantial d
>>>
> > >>> The web site is generated by https://github.com/
> > Bioconductor/
> > >>> bioconductor.org, with the style sheet at https://
> > github.com/
> > >>> Bioconductor/bioconductor.org/blob/master/
rather than
> pdf? An
> > >>>integration of help pages would definitely be a big
> job with
> > >>>substantial development and maintenance; we will not
> be
> > >>> undertaking this ourselves.
> > >>>
&g
ual, it's not impossible that we could
> find the
> >>>resources to do this in the next 6 months.
> >>>
> >>>One intermediate and helpful step for those willing to
> help
> >>> would be to develop the code to proc
>integration of help pages would definitely be a big job with
> > >>>substantial development and maintenance; we will not be
> > >>>undertaking this ourselves.
> > >>>
> > >>> For the mo
; >>>would be to develop the code to process help pages into a style
> >>>consistent with the bioconductor web site. One place where this
> >>>could be implemented would be the BiocStyle package (https://
> >>>github
cStyle that would be more convenient...).
>>>Perhaps this really means only developing a css style sheet and
>>> R's tools::Rd2HTML() (I'm very reluctant to introduce
>>>dependencies into the build system, and am very conservative
>>>ab
ctor/bioconductor.org/blob/master/assets/style/
>> bioconductor.css. The package landing pages are templated using
>> layouts/_bioc_views_package_detail.html. The idea would be to
>> end up with layouts/_bioc_man_index.html and
>> _bioc_man_body.html that
The implementation suggestions above are just a sketch and
> could be quite misguided. If there's interest then probably we
> should set up a hangout to discuss in a little more detail.
>
> Martin
>
>
>
up with
>> layouts/_bioc_man_index.html and _bioc_man_body.html that wrapped output
>> from BiocStyle in the overall bioc page.
>>
>> The implementation suggestions above are just a sketch and could be quite
>> misguided. If there's interest then probably we should set up a hangout to
man_body.html that wrapped output from
> BiocStyle in the overall bioc page.
>
> The implementation suggestions above are just a sketch and could be quite
> misguided. If there's interest then probably we should set up a hangout to
> discuss in a little more detail.
>
> Martin
>
[mailto:martin.mor...@roswellpark.org]
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 8:20 AM
To: Hartley, Stephen (NIH/NHGRI) [F]; Laurent Gatto; bioc-devel
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] Package reference manuals in html
One thing about accessing the html versions locally (e.g., via ? with
options(help_type="
ail.
>
> Martin
>
>
> From: Bioc-devel <bioc-devel-boun...@r-project.org> on behalf of Hartley,
> Stephen (NIH/NHGRI) [F] <stephen.hart...@nih.gov>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:46 AM
> To: Laurent Gatto; bioc-de
rg> on behalf of Hartley,
Stephen (NIH/NHGRI) [F] <stephen.hart...@nih.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:46 AM
To: Laurent Gatto; bioc-devel
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] Package reference manuals in html
I'd like to second this. Currently Bioconductor hosts the pdf reference
manuals, b
: Laurent Gatto [mailto:lg...@cam.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 6:42 AM
To: bioc-devel
Subject: [Bioc-devel] Package reference manuals in html
Dear all,
I find the http://www.rdocumentation.org/ site very useful to refer to nicely
formatted online man pages individually. Unfortunately
Dear all,
I find the http://www.rdocumentation.org/ site very useful to refer to
nicely formatted online man pages individually. Unfortunately, this
resource is terribly outdated and not maintained anymore.
I was wondering if Bioconductor had any interest in serving an html
version of
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