[Rd] accented charatchers in a package manual
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Nov 14 18:34:38 CET 2012
On 14/11/2012 15:24, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 14/11/2012 9:22 AM, Denis Talbot wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I am writing an R package manual and there is still a warning when I
>> run "R
>> CMD check" about "NON-ASCII contents without declared encoding". I do get
>> the warning comes from an accent in the name of one of the author
>> (Geneviève), but I can't find what I am supposed to do about it. I know
>> there is a section about encoding in the "Writing R extension" manual,
>> but
>> I couldn't understand what I should do from reading it.
>>
>> Any help is welcomed.
>>
>
> You need to declare what encoding you are using. Put a line in your
> DESCRIPTION file like
>
> Encoding: utf-8
>
> If you don't know what encoding you are using, you can probably find out
> by reading the docs for your text editor, or just guess: If you are on
> Windows it is likely latin1, on Linux it is likely utf-8. If you guess
> wrong you'll get errors or ugly text when R produces the manual.
But note the manual says
'Only encoding names latin1, latin2 and UTF-8 are known to be portable.'
'utf-8' is never correct and may or may not be accepted.
The error message 'Non-ASCII contents without declared encoding' (sic)
occurs in processing Rd files. So you would probably do better to add a
\encoding{} line to the Rd file where the name occurs. There are many
examples in the R sources, e.g. src/library/graphics/man/text.Rd .
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
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