Hello all: Thank you both for your advice.
I attempted to upload the latest version to CRAN, and again received the notification that the package did not pass. It seems there are no warnings or errors (only 2 notes) on windows (https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/ggenealogy_1.0.3_20240219_122904/Windows/00check.log) and debian (https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/ggenealogy_1.0.3_20240219_122904/Debian/00check.log). One of the notes is simply stating that the package has been archived (which occurred even when I contacted folks before the deadline). The other note I can fix easily (an unrecognized file type in the main directory). The only error delineated to me appears to be from a submission back in November 2023 (https://cran-archive.r-project.org/web/checks/2023/2023-11-14_check_results_ggenealogy.html). Is there anything particular I should do? Thank you. Kind regards, LAR On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 1:18 PM Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > At line 66 of your document, you have this chunk: > > <<echo=FALSE>>= > rm(list=ls()) > @ > > That removed the device. You need to put its definition after that. > (It might also need to come earlier if you're doing plotting before > this, and again even later if you remove it again.) > > By the way, I'd recommend using knitr for Rnw documents instead of > Sweave. It will require a few changes, but in general it's more > flexible and works a bit better. > > Duncan Murdoch > > > > On 17/02/2024 7:51 a.m., Package Maintainer wrote: > > Dear Ivan: > > > > Thank you for your help again. > > > > Thanks for your suggestion to use cairo_pdf() instead of pdf() to > > allow for the multi-lingual plots. > > > > I incorporated your advice and added the the code you suggested: > > > > <<results=hide,echo=FALSE>>= > > my.Swd <- function(name, width, height, ...) > > grDevices::cairo_pdf( > > filename = paste(name, "pdf", sep = "."), > > width = width, height = height > > ) > > @ > > \SweaveOpts{grdevice=my.Swd,pdf=FALSE} > > > > as shown in lines 49-56 in my new vignette file here > > (https://github.com/lindsayrutter/ggenealogy/blob/master/vignettes/ggenealogy.Rnw). > > > > Upon attempting to build (R CMD build ggenealogy), I received the ERROR: > > > > Error: processing vignette 'ggenealogy.Rnw' failed with diagnostics: > > object 'my.Swd' not found > > --- failed re-building ‘ggenealogy.Rnw’ > > > > I tried replacing the code you suggested to various locations and > > separating the \SweaveOpts line to be located at separate locations. > > However, I received the same ERROR each time. > > > > Do you have any suggestions or ideas on how to resolve this error? > > > > I again thank you for your help with this issue. > > > > Kind regards, > > LAR > > > > > > On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 3:17 PM Ivan Krylov <krylov.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> В Mon, 12 Feb 2024 16:01:27 +0000 > >> Package Maintainer <ggenealogypack...@gmail.com> пишет: > >> > >>> Unfortunately, I received a reply from the CRAN submission team > >>> stating that my vignette file is still obtaining the "mbcsToSbcs" > >>> ERROR as is shown here > >>> (https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/ggenealogy_1.0.3_20240212_152455/Debian/00check.log). > >> > >> I am sorry for leading you down the wrong way with my advice. It turns > >> out that no 8-bit Type-1 encoding known to pdf() can represent both > >> 'Lubomír Kubáček' and 'Anders Ågren': > >> > >> lapply( > >> setNames(nm = c( > >> 'latin1', 'cp1252', 'latin2', 'latin7', > >> 'latin-9', 'CP1250', 'CP1257' > >> )), function(enc) > >> iconv(enc2utf8(c( > >> 'Lubomír Kubáček', 'Anders Ågren' > >> )), 'UTF-8', enc, toRaw = TRUE) > >> ) |> sapply(lengths) > >> # one of the two strings cannot be represented, returning a NULL: > >> # latin1 cp1252 latin2 latin7 latin-9 CP1250 CP1257 > >> # [1,] 0 0 15 0 0 15 0 > >> # [2,] 12 12 0 12 12 0 12 > >> > >> While it may still be possible to give extra parameters to pdf() to use > >> a font encoding that covers all the relevant characters, it seems > >> easier to switch to cairo_pdf() for your multi-lingual plots. Place the > >> following somewhere in the beginning of the vignette: > >> > >> <<results=hide,echo=FALSE>>= > >> my.Swd <- function(name, width, height, ...) > >> grDevices::cairo_pdf( > >> filename = paste(name, "pdf", sep = "."), > >> width = width, height = height > >> ) > >> @ > >> \SweaveOpts{grdevice=my.Swd,pdf=FALSE} > >> > >> This should define a new plot device function for Sweave, one that > >> handles more Unicode characters correctly. > >> > >>> PS: Thanks for the advice about plain text mode. Hopefully, I have > >>> correctly abide by that advice in this current email. > >> > >> This e-mail arrived in plain text, thank you! > >> > >> -- > >> Best regards, > >> Ivan > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel > ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel