Gorjanc Gregor
2005-May-16 15:27 UTC
[Rd] Form of \item{arg_i}{Description of arg_i.} in \arguments
Hello! This really isn't so important, but it comes often in my mind, when I write documentation for functions. Writing R Extensions manual says that one should describe each element of the argument list (which is afcourse OK) in a form: \item{arg_i}{Description of arg_i.} When I started with R it really helped me that some "man pages" used \item{arg_i}{Mode. Description of arg_i.} e.g. \item{argument1}{Logical. Bla bla bla.} \item{argument2}{Integer. Bla bla bla.} \item{argument2}{Character. Bla bla bla.} Although one can most of the time deduce from the man page what mode should each argument be, I belive that it would enhance redeability if mode specification would be mandatory. I would also like to see that there is some sort of mandatory form i.e. \item{argument2}{Character. Bla bla bla.} ^a ^b^c ^d a - lower or upper case b - dot or colon or semicolon c - lower or upper case d - dot? I understand that taking this as mandatory or proposed form, would probably make a lot of man pages "invalid", but it would enhance redeability on longer term. Comments, thoughts, ...? Lep pozdrav / With regards, Gregor Gorjanc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- University of Ljubljana Biotechnical Faculty URI: http://www.bfro.uni-lj.si/MR/ggorjan Zootechnical Department mail: gregor.gorjanc <at> bfro.uni-lj.si Groblje 3 tel: +386 (0)1 72 17 861 SI-1230 Domzale fax: +386 (0)1 72 17 888 Slovenia, Europe ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "One must learn by doing the thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try." Sophocles ~ 450 B.C.