I like the roxygen2 package for combining code and documentation.  If you
use Emacs + ESS, it will even create much of the roxygen code for you (and
auto-revise it if you change the function arguments).

Kevin Wright

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Jonathan Greenberg
<greenb...@ucdavis.edu>wrote:

> R-helpers:
>
> Are there any ways to auto-generate R-friendly (e.g. will pass a
> compilation check) .Rd files given a set of .R code?  How about GUIs
> that help properly format the .Rd files?  Thanks!  I want a basic set
> of .Rd files that I can update as I go, but as with most things my
> documentation typically lags behind my coding by a few days.
>
> --j
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