On 13/11/2014, 10:28 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
>> Which text editor can actually display _^H correct?
>
> Not aware of any. It is from very old line printer behavior, which most
> (all?) printers can still support even though few computers are set up to
> utilize it.
The "less" command in Unix-
On 13/11/2014, 8:16 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 14/11/14 13:59, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 13/11/2014, 2:51 PM, Zheng Da wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to generate plain text from the .Rd files. I run "R CMD
>>> Rd2txt xx.Rd -o xx.txt" to get the plain text file. When I open the
>>> text fil
> Which text editor can actually display _^H correct?
Not aware of any. It is from very old line printer behavior, which most (all?)
printers can still support even though few computers are set up to utilize it.
---
Jeff Newm
Thank you. Great help!
Given your information, we can generate text files without _^H with
the following command:
echo "tools::Rd2txt(\"$input_file\", out=\"$output_file\",
options=list(underline_titles=FALSE))" | R --no-save
It's kind tedious though.
I'm just curious. Which text editor can actual
On Nov 13, 2014, at 11:51 AM, Zheng Da wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to generate plain text from the .Rd files. I run "R CMD
> Rd2txt xx.Rd -o xx.txt" to get the plain text file. When I open the
> text file, I see "_^H" in front of each character in all section
> titles. I can't figure out wher
On 14/11/14 13:59, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 13/11/2014, 2:51 PM, Zheng Da wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to generate plain text from the .Rd files. I run "R CMD
Rd2txt xx.Rd -o xx.txt" to get the plain text file. When I open the
text file, I see "_^H" in front of each character in all section
titles.
On 13/11/2014, 2:51 PM, Zheng Da wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to generate plain text from the .Rd files. I run "R CMD
> Rd2txt xx.Rd -o xx.txt" to get the plain text file. When I open the
> text file, I see "_^H" in front of each character in all section
> titles. I can't figure out where the pr
Hello,
I'm trying to generate plain text from the .Rd files. I run "R CMD
Rd2txt xx.Rd -o xx.txt" to get the plain text file. When I open the
text file, I see "_^H" in front of each character in all section
titles. I can't figure out where the problem is. If I don't specify -o
argument, "R CMD Rd2
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