On 12-11-04 8:50 AM, Pierrick Bruneau wrote:> Hi everyone,
>
>>From the currently available version of the package VBmix, I would like
to
> retrieve the intermediate .tex file that generates the VBmix-manual.pdf
> file.
> Formerly, running R CMD check with --no-clean allowed to get this tex
> source from a hidden directory : this feature was removed, but can
> apparently still be accessed through R CMD Rd2pdf --no-clean.
>
> Surprisingly, while the manual generation runs with no warnings when
> issuing "R CMD check --as-cran VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz",
> "R CMD Rd2pdf VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz" collapses under warnings, until
it simply
A tar.gz file is not an Rd file. The help for Rd2pdf says it accepts
the files in these ways:
Generate PDF output from the Rd sources specified by files, by
either giving the paths to the files, or the path to a directory with
the sources of a package, or an installed package.
So you need to untar the file and specify the directory for it, you
can't use a tar.gz file here.
Duncan Murdoch
> freezes...
> A sample :
> VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz:30918: unexpected '{'
> Warning in parse_Rd("VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz", encoding =
"unknown", fragment > FALSE, :
> VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz:30921: unexpected '}'
> Warning in parse_Rd("VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz", encoding =
"unknown", fragment > FALSE, :
> VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz:30929: unexpected '{'
> Warning in parse_Rd("VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz", encoding =
"unknown", fragment > FALSE, :
> VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz:30932: unexpected '}'
> Warning in parse_Rd("VBmix_0.2.9.tar.gz", encoding =
"unknown", fragment > FALSE, :
>
>
> Rd files are encoded as regular ASCII text, I cannot get what is going
> wrong... Any idea ?
> Thanks by advance for your help.
>
> Pierrick Bruneau
> Research Associate
> CRP Gabriel Lippmann (Luxemburg)
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