Maybe you can show us one of the Rd files that doesn't work, so some one on this list can see what the problem might be?
Cheers, Andy > From: Pamela Hall > > >Have you checked really carefully for "Unbalanced braces"? > Many editors Please do so an look whether opening and closing > of barces happens in the correct order. Also, watch out for > escaped braces and stuff like that. Some appropriate editor > might help, but don't rely on it (since it's not the parser itself). > > > >Uwe Ligges > > Yes. Alpha is a good editor, designed for programming and has > a tec mode (and an R/S mode, along with many many others). > It also colourizes everything so its easy to see what you're > doing. I made the skeleton of the Rd file with the prompt() > so I believe I have the correct structure. I have even tried > to build a package of 1 function and 1 Rd file. With 1 Rd > file I can count the braces! I know the file is correct. > > At 10:11 +0200 6/15/04, Wolski wrote: > >Hi! > > > >If I have similar problem. > > > >I first run R CMD check. Then I change to the directory > mypackage.Rcheck where R CMD check generated a file > mypackage-manual.tex. > >Then I try to compile the file using latex by myself. In > addition I am using a latex error aware editor (texniccenter > on windows). > >When I have the error pinned down in tex file, its usually > quite easy to find the corresponding Rd file and then the > error in the Rd file. > > > >Sincerely Eryk. > > > I am not creating latex versions of the help pages. This > package is for a small group of people (about 40) and only > works on a specific set of non-public data, so I'm not trying > to make this package work for everyone. It seems that my > installation of latex is a bit skiddly-whumpus, but I haven't > the time to mess with it now as I have a deadline for the R > package completion. HTML files are sufficient. So, I have > used the option that doesn't make latex files. > > however, the editor I use, alpha, has a tex mode and I've > been using that since it keeps track of matching braces, > indentation and colours text so I know what part of the code it is. > > The problem really isn't one of braces - as I said, I have > tried to build it with a single function and a single Rd > file,and it still gives me the same error. If I build it > with 2 functions and 2 Rd file, then the same error shows up > AND only the first function is indexed and the help page for > the second function points to the help page for the first function. > > I must be doing something else wrong. Its not the braces. > > This is what I have done that may not be right? > > 1. I put all of the Rd files into 1 file with a \eof > separating them. This is how it appears in already built > packages, however, I haven't seen any reference to that in > the R manual. But if I don't do that, R CMD check completely fails. > > 2. What about the functions themselves? I have tried them > as separate files or concatenated into one file. The > functions always appear to have been sourced and are > available in R, but the help pages fail either way. > > 3. \keyword. Very few of my functions really fit into any > of the keyword.db options. I note that there also appears to > be keywords for packages that can be added (eg spatial). Can > I make my own keyword and add it to the keyword.db? > > -ph > > ______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html