G'day all, seems as if I must have slept through most of this most interesting discussion. :)
>>>>> "BR" == Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: BR> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, hadley wickham wrote: >> How can I write an index file with a pointer to my pdf? Should >> I provide a code snippet to run >> system(paste(getOption("pdfviewer"), system.file("doc/my.pdf", >> package="mypackage"), "&"))? BR> Just add a hyperlink in inst/doc/index.html to foo.pdf and let BR> the browser do the rest. The grid/doc/index.html is a BR> suitable template. Editing this file by hand is certainly an option, but one more think to remember while maintaining a package. Thus, I think it is preferable to automate process as much as possible. I ran into a similar problem as Hadley with a package that I am currently developing (since some time) and offer my solution below. >>>>> "DM" == Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: DM> On 2/23/2006 4:23 PM, hadley wickham wrote: >> What about (eg.) help(package=grid)? This is where vignettes >> are listed by name (and location). I would like to be able put >> my pdf into a similar list. DM> I don't think you can do that, but you should be using a DM> package man page anyway. I believe this can be done, albeit not directly. In my case, I wanted to include a PDF, whose source is not in Sweave format, with the documentation of the package and have the links to this documentation created automatically. My solution, in the end was to create a "dummy" Rnw vignette which has a link to the pdf file. I include that dummy vignette below. Hence, in the directory inst/doc of my package there are the following files: interface96.pdf The PDF file I actually want to include as part of the documentation interface96-vignette.Rnw The dummy vignette file Using hyperref with a "file:" url, the dummy vignette file links to the actual files. For the user, this means that she/he sees the dummy vignette and access it first and then has to click once more on a link to get to the actual document. Slightly inconvenient for the user, but I believe it is a fair price to pay to make my life as developer easier. ;-)) If you want to distribute binary copies (e.g. for the various version of Windows that exists) of your package, then you need of course all the tools that are necessary to handle vignettes. Cheers, Berwin ------------------------- Source of dummy vignette ------------------------- \documentclass[a4paper]{article} %\VignetteIndexEntry{Interface '96 paper by Marron et al. (1997)} %\VignettePackage{clps} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{natbib} \title{Interface '96 paper by \cite{mar:tur:wan:96}} \author{Berwin A Turlach} \date{September 25, 2004} \begin{document} \maketitle This is just a dummy vignette with a link to the \href{file:interface96.pdf}{PDF file} of \cite{mar:tur:wan:96} which is part of the \textit{CLPS} package. The dummy vignette should appear in the automatically generated index, but I did not succeed in getting the actual paper to appear in that index. \bibliographystyle{dcunsp} \bibliography{clps} \end{document} ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel