I have a fair number of medical words and acronyms in my icd9 package
and found aspell to be very useful. For an example, look in the icd10
branch in github at https://github.com/jackwasey/icd9/tree/icd10 .
Look in .aspell/ and R/generate_spelling.R.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Duncan Murdoch
On 07.03.2016 03:14, boB Rudis wrote:
Is there a minimum length req for the single quote spell checker
firewall? I've been putting 'API' in proper single quotes and it
always gets flagged.
You do not need toout everything within qtuotes.
There are humans looking at the check result who know t
Is there a minimum length req for the single quote spell checker
firewall? I've been putting 'API' in proper single quotes and it
always gets flagged.
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Michael Dewey wrote:
> Thanks to all. I find it quite reassuring that even someone so steeped in R
> is still fin
Thanks to all. I find it quite reassuring that even someone so steeped
in R is still finding new things to learn, it gives me hope.
On 02/03/2016 11:40, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Indeed, from Writing R Extensions:
"double quotes should be used for quotations (including titles of books
and articles), a
Indeed, from Writing R Extensions:
"double quotes should be used for quotations (including titles of books
and articles), and single quotes for non-English usage, including names
of other packages and external software."
Best,
Uwe
On 02.03.2016 09:53, Martin Maechler wrote:
Hana Sevcikov
> Hana Sevcikova
> on Tue, 1 Mar 2016 11:45:34 -0800 writes:
> If it's in the DESCRIPTION file put the word into quotes.
> Hana
Indeed, thank you Hana!
To add - embarrassingly I've only learned this about a week ago -
they need to be *single* quotes (as used 'here', they are
If it's in the DESCRIPTION file put the word into quotes.
Hana
On 01/03/2016 08:47, Michael Dewey wrote:
The spell checker is correct they are not correctly spelled English
words but names. I searched the Writing R Extensions manual but did not
find any solution. I know it is only a NOTE not mor
On 01/03/2016 11:47 AM, Michael Dewey wrote:
The spell checker is correct they are not correctly spelled English
words but names. I searched the Writing R Extensions manual but did not
find any solution. I know it is only a NOTE not more serious.
I think so. See the discussion of the .aspell d
The spell checker is correct they are not correctly spelled English
words but names. I searched the Writing R Extensions manual but did not
find any solution. I know it is only a NOTE not more serious.
--
Michael
http://www.dewey.myzen.co.uk/home.html
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