Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
On 11/11/2009 12:15 PM, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
I am writing a rd doc, and need to use "#" in a url adress. This
would make:
\url{http://www.xxxx.org/myfolder/#myanchor}
That should work.
Of course, I suppose this will not work because # is a special
character starting a comment line in the rd dialect.
That's not correct. # is only special in R code, and with \url{} the
text is considered as verbatim text, i.e. only \, %, { and } are
special.
I did not found a similar
example in "Writing R exentions". I am not sure bout using \dQuote{a
quotation}), and use \sQuote and \dQuote correctly. Does anyone know
how to get the thing right ?
I don't understand this question.
You answered it above... There is no reason for using special
"quotation" considering your reminder: "with \url{} the text is
considered as verbatim text"
Thanks for the focus,
Best,
Patrick
Yes, can confirmed it works perfect without any complication... Good
lesson. Being used to prepare oneself to the worst, one over-anticipates
it, but occasionally it does not happen
Cheers,
Patrick
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