I have found the error in my Rd file. It appeared just after the section
that I have pasted into the mail (it was an additional "}").
Best regards,
Ales Ziberna
Ale iberna pravi:
> Duncan Murdoch pravi:
>
>> On 3/3/2006 6:28 AM, Ale iberna wrote:
>>
>>> A link in one of my help files does not work. I have in this help file:
>>> \seealso{\code{\link{crit.fun}}, \code{\link{opt.par}},
>>> \code{\link{opt.random.par}}, \code{\link{opt.these.par}},
>>> \code{\link{nkpartitions}}, \code{\link{nkpar}},
>>> \code{\link{plot.check.these.par}} }
>>>
>>> Everything in one row, the last link does not work. In another help
>>> file, I have:
>>> \name{plot.mat}
>>> \alias{plot.mat}
>>> \alias{plot.crit.fun}
>>> \alias{plot.opt.par}
>>> \alias{plot.opt.par.mode}
>>> \alias{plot.opt.more.par}
>>> \alias{plot.opt.more.par.mode}
>>> \alias{plot.check.these.par}
>>>
>>> The last alias should corresponds to the link that does not work.
>>>
>>> This is also produces a massage when building a binary package or
>>> installing a package:
>>> check.these.par text html latex example chm
>>> missing link(s): plot.check.these.par
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>> Based on the error message and the symptom that the link doesn't work,
>> I'd assume that the alias isn't being recognized. You could confirm
>> this by seeing whether ?plot.check.these.par works in the R console.
>>
>> Do any of the other aliases in that file work? Maybe there's
>> something wrong with the whole file.
>>
>> Duncan Murdoch
>>
>>
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> The ?plot.check.these.par also does not work, however all other links
> (alias-es) do work in that file.
>
> Are there any limitations to the number of alias-es in a given help file?
>
> Best regards,
> Ales Ziberna
>
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