I'd write "PK/PD" though. Or did the world change while I was looking the other
way?
-pd
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 00:42 , John Harrold wrote:
>
> Yeah that's it. Thanks Uwe and Ben.
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ben Bolker wrote:
>
>>
>> I suspect the NOTE said something about
On 19/08/2019 6:13 p.m., John Harrold wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I believe I've
successfully gotten rid of all the notes, but there is one that I'm unable
to eliminate. In the DESCRIPTION file in both the Title and Description
fields I use the term PKPD.
Yeah that's it. Thanks Uwe and Ben.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ben Bolker wrote:
>
> I suspect the NOTE said something about "*possibly* misspelled words"
> (emphasis added). This should be OK; just put the explanation below in
> your notes to CRAN about the submission, clarifying that
I suspect the NOTE said something about "*possibly* misspelled words"
(emphasis added). This should be OK; just put the explanation below in
your notes to CRAN about the submission, clarifying that this is indeed
a false positive.
cheers
Ben Bolker
On 2019-08-19 6:13 p.m., John Harrold
Simply submit as it is, false positives in spell checks will be
confirmed in the submission process by a CRAN team member when they
appear the first time in the package.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 20.08.2019 00:13, John Harrold wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I believe I've
successfully gotten rid of all the notes, but there is one that I'm unable
to eliminate. In the DESCRIPTION file in both the Title and Description
fields I use the term PKPD. This stands for Pharmacokinetics and