[Rd] HTML vignette browser

Robert Gentleman rgentlem at fhcrc.org
Mon Jun 4 20:52:51 CEST 2007



Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
> On 6/4/07, Seth Falcon <sfalcon at fhcrc.org> wrote:
>> Friedrich Leisch <friedrich.leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de> writes:
>>> Looks good to me, and certainly something worth being added to R.
>>>
>>> 2 quick (related) comments:
>>>
>>> 1) I am not sure if we want to include links to the Latex-Sources by
>>>    default, those might confuse unsuspecting novices a lot. Perhaps
>>>    make those optional using an argument to browseVignettes(), which
>>>    is FALSE by default?
>> I agree that the Rnw could confuse folks.  But I'm not sure it needs
>> to be hidden or turned off by default...  If the .R file was also
>> included then it would be less confusing I suspect as the curious
>> could deduce what Rnw is about by triangulation.
>>
>>> 2) Instead links to .Rnw files we may want to include links to the R
>>>    code -> should we R CMD INSTALL a tangled version of each vignette
>>>    such that we can link to it? Of course it is redundant information
>>>    given the .Rnw, but we also have the help pages in several formats
>>>    ready.
>> Including, by default, links to the tangled .R code seems like a
>> really nice idea.  I think a lot of users who find vignettes don't
>> realize that all of the code used to generate the entire document is
>> available to them -- I just had a question from someone who wanted to
>> know how to make a plot that appeared in a vignette, for example.
> 
> I agree that having a Stangled .R file would be a great idea (among
> other things, it would have the complete code, which many PDFs will
> not).
> 
> I don't have a strong opinion either way about linking to the .Rnw
> file. It should definitely be there if the PDF file is absent (e.g.
> for grid, and other packages installed with --no-vignettes, which I
> always do for local installation). Maybe we can keep them, but change
> the name to something more scary than "source", e.g. "LaTeX/Noweb
> source".

   I would very much prefer to keep the source, with some name, scary or 
not...

> 
> -Deepayan
> 
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