[Rd] docs, examples, man pages (PR#2711)
Tom Laudeman
twl8n at virginia.edu
Mon Mar 31 15:58:51 MEST 2003
Fritz, Peter,
Thanks for the notes. After learning that I needed to to R -CMD INSTALL
I also found all kinds of docs. Very nice.
I was confused by multtest_1.0.tar.gz because I mistakenly un-tar'ed it
and didn't find an INSTALL or README which I tend to think of as *nix
standards.
I also looked in the ./inst/doc directory of the un-tar'ed tree. Nothing
too useful looking there. I tried the PDF, and xpdf barfed. Of course,
now I've read through the installation FAQ at the web site, and I know
that it only takes one simple command to install the package.
Thanks again,
Tom.
>>>>>> On 31 Mar 2003 17:22:29 +0200,
>>>>>> Peter Dalgaard BSA (PDB) wrote:
>
>
> > twl8n at virginia.edu writes:
> >> It would be great if the man page had examples for each of the commands.
> >>
> >> I've got R installed, but
> >>
> >> info R
> >>
> >> brings up the page for the GNU regular expression library. Any chance of
> >> having a complete set of man pages?
> >>
> >> Plain text documentation is good. I don't use Latex, and no one I know
> >> uses it.
> >>
> >> Thanks for a great package!
> >>
> >> Tom
>
> > There *is* plaintext help for each command. Two thousand one hundred
> > and ten files of it as of last count, albeit not in info format, but
> > as text, html, and latex. For the same reason, the refman is not an
> > info document but available in .dvi and .pdf formats. However, we
> > might consider building one of the other documents in the manual
> > collection (which are written in texinfo) in info format and put it
> > into the info tree for info-afficionados.
>
> Umm, we do exactly that, the make targets are
>
> make info
> make install-info
>
> E.g., typing "info R-intro" in a shell does the expected on my box ...
>
> Best,
> Fritz
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