These usually indicate incorrect files. Have you looked at the
experimental Rd parser in R-devel to see if it pinpoints an error?
For example, in both Fperm.Rd and compareDerivatives.Rd there is an
\itemize{} construct inside \value, which is incorrect as \value is itself
an implicit \itemize. Please do check the description in 'Writing R
Extensions' (and \value is definitely quirky).
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
> Hello:
>
>
> I've found structures like
"normal-bracket50bracket-normal" in
> help files for R packages including the following:
>
> * "mergeprepare" and "mergematrices" in a
document dated
> March 3, 2004 by Richard Mott; the second contains
> "normal-bracket30bracket-normal".
Which is insufficient for the rest of us to get access to it.
> * "Fperm.fd" and "tperm.fd" in the
"fda" package; these help pages
> were written primarily by Giles Hooker.
>
> * "compareDerivatives" in the "maxLik"
package; this help page was
> written by Ott Toomet and me.
>
>
> What can we do to eliminate this nonsense comment?
>
> Constructs like this seem to be generated in perl code used in "R
> CMD" processing
> (https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/share/perl/R/Rdconv.pm).
>
> Thanks,
> Spencer Graves
>
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