On 26/12/2021 12:07 a.m., Spencer Graves wrote:
Hello, All:
The latest checks on
"https://github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat/runs/4634725654?check_suite_focus=true"
identify two problems I don't know how to fix:
FIRST: Data codoc mismatches from documentation object 'USnewspapers':
Variables in data frame 'USnewspapers'
Code: AdsProportion Ads_G2012dollars Ads_currentGdollars
Circ_G2012dollars Circ_currentGdollars GDP_G2012 GDP_nominalG
Population_M RevenuePerCap_2012 RevenuePerCap_nominal
Revenue_G2012dollars Revenue_currentGdollars Year
newspapers_p_GDP
Docs: Ads_G2012dollars Circ_G2012dollars Circ_currentGdollars
Revenue_G2012dollars Revenue_currentGdollars AdsProportion
Ads_currentGdollars GDP_G2012 GDP_nominalG Population_M
RevenuePerCap_2012 RevenuePerCap_nominal Year newspapers_p_GDP
I believe that the column names in the data.frame 'USnewspapers'
match the names in the order given in the *.Rd file and the variable
list following "Code" here matches that following "Docs" using, e.g.,
sort(scan(what=character())).
You can debug this by running tools::codocData("Ecdat") after the
package is installed. It appears that some of the names in the docs are
picking up newlines, specifically the ones documented like this:
\item{Ads_currentGdollars,
Ads_G2012dollars,
Circ_currentGdollars,
Circ_G2012dollars,
Revenue_currentGdollars,
Revenue_G2012dollars}
I think that's a bug in codocData. A workaround is to put those all on
one line. You don't get a "line too long" warning, because they'll be
reformatted in the display.
SECOND: Found the following URLs which should use \doi (with the DOI
name only):
File 'AccountantsAuditorsPct.Rd':
https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V8.0
File 'OCC1950.Rd':
https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V10.0
My concern here is that these two urls are in, e.g.,
\href{https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V8.0}{text to display to click to
link to the doi url}. If it were, e.g.,
\url{https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V8.0} I would try replacing it with
\doi{10.18128/D010.V8.0}. However, if I do that, I don't know what to
do with the "text to display to click to link to the doi url".
The first of those links to a page with this version of the reference:
Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Ronald Goeken, Josiah Grover, Erin Meyer,
Jose Pacas, and Matthew Sobek. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series:
Version 8.0 [dataset]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2018.
http://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V8.0
You'd get a format pretty close to that if you don't try to make the
title into a link, just enter it as
Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Ronald Goeken,
Josiah Grover, Erin Meyer, Jose Pacas, and
Matthew Sobek (2018)
IPUMS
USA: Version 8.0 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN:
IPUMS. \doi{10.18128/D010.V8.0}
Duncan Murdoch