Is there a way to source from a specific Git repository without hardcoding the location everywhere?
Curt: Well, if you want to peer a bit more, you might wish to have a look at http://inlinedocs.r-forge.r-project.org/ . Same philosophy as Roxygen_x (keep docs together with code, generate Rd files automatically therefrom) but takes a different approach. Perhaps worth noting for both cases is that thermodynamics applies(you can't get something from nothing): The simplicity you gain from "standardization" when combining docs with code entails a certain loss of flexibility in the organization and content of the .Rd files (which you can, of course, always then manually edit by hand) You can decide which, if either, of the packages strikes the right balance for you. Cheers, Bert On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Curt Seeliger
<Seeliger.Curt at epamail.epa.gov> wrote:
I would usually do more than that: I find the R documentation system helpful even when I'm the only user of a package ...
Me too - but I'd never write Rd by hand ;) instead relying on roxygen2 ... But my point main was that it's very easy to start a package - and you don't need every component of a package for it to be useful. ...
Thank you both for the ideas. Since the eventual fate of the code is a
package, it makes sense to start taking baby steps in that direction. That
a package can be created without all the features is encouraging.
And roxygen2 is suggested, over roxygen and roxygen3. I only have time to
peek down this rabbit hole right now, but I have to admit it's starting to
look like it may be fun.
Thanks again,
cur
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