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
Kevin Wright kw.stat at 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
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
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
Rolf Turner r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz writes:
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
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