On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:05 AM, Kirill M?ller
<kirill.mueller at ivt.baug.ethz.ch> wrote:> Perhaps the R.rsp package by Henrik Bengtsson [1,2] is an option.
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> Cheers
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> Kirill
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> [1] http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/R.rsp/index.html
> [2] https://github.com/HenrikBengtsson/R.rsp
Yes, this use case is one of the rationale for providing the
R.rsp::asis vignette engine (and the R.rsp::tex one). Just make sure
you try your best to provide the source in the *.tar.gz distribution,
which shouldn't be hard in this case since you're generating the PDF
from a (Sweave/knitr) vignette. For instructions, see the R.rsp 'R
packages: Static PDF and HTML vignettes'.
Also, if it's not already clear, users who install your package do
*not* have to install vignette engine packages (here R.rsp), i.e.
you're not adding any overhead for them; it's only when you as a
package developer run 'R CMD build' that the vignette engine machinery
is needed.
/Henrik
(author of R.rsp)
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> On 27.02.2015 02:44, Wang, Zhu wrote:
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>> Dear all,
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>> In my package I have a computational expensive Rnw file which can't
pass R
>> CMD check. Therefore I set eval=FALSE in the Rnw file. But I would like
to
>> have the pdf vignette generated by the Rnw file with eval=TRUE. It
seems to
>> me a static pdf vignette is an option. Any suggestions on this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Zhu Wang
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