Writing R extensions says: In addition to the help files in Rd format, R packages allow the inclusion of documents in arbitrary other formats. The standard location for these is subdirectory inst/doc of a source package, the contents will be copied to subdirectory doc when the package is installed. Pointers from package help indices to the installed documents are automatically created. Documents in inst/doc can be in arbitrary format, however we strongly recommend to provide them in PDF format, such that users on all platforms can easily read them.
My question is easily How? The function vignette() provides a convenient way to read properly Sweaved vignettes, but what about plain old pdfs that someone like me would like to stick into inst/doc and then view? It seems possible to make a modified vignette function to do this using print.vignette, but having started down this road, I got the strong sensation of reinventing the wheel and the inevitably related sensation that I wasn't going to know what to call my new wheel when it was created. I recognize that the current setup is supposed to encourage proper vignettes, but sometimes courage fails. A related questions is whether there is a convenient substitute for a package specific function like this: FAQ <- function (pkg = "quantreg") file.show(file.path(system.file(package = pkg), "FAQ")) to read the faq that I've written for the package and placed in the inst/ directory. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Viewing-pdfs-from-inst-doc-tp25302477p25302477.html Sent from the R devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel