[Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-04-05 Thread Ben Bolker
Aki Vehtari and I suggested a revision to some of the man pages involving NA/is.nan/is.na about a year ago, but it never seems to have gotten any traction. https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18691 Discussion here: https://fediscience.org/@aveht...@bayes.club/112043521852737720 Th

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-04-05 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Thanks for the suggestion. I did a quick scan of the delta manual, but couldn't spot anything on integration with svn, just git. Have you worked out the necessary config options for svn so that it would work with diffs like Ben's, or for running `svn diff` on some local changes? Currently I

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-27 Thread J C Nash
For Linux users, meld is quite nice for side by side editing, though I've never tried using it for display. Just checking now suggests it isn't obvious how to "print" side by side display. I've made meld easier for my own use by creating an icon in Double Commander (DC allows the user to creat

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-25 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
I like kompare very much, but I think it's Linux only. https://apps.kde.org/kompare/ -Deepayan On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 at 01:01, J C Nash wrote: > For Linux users, meld is quite nice for side by side editing, though I've > never tried using it for > display. Just checking now suggests it isn't obv

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-25 Thread Serguei Sokol via R-devel
Le 24/03/2025 à 20:28, J C Nash a écrit : For Linux users, meld is quite nice for side by side editing, though I've never tried using it for display. Just checking now suggests it isn't obvious how to "print" side by side display. I've made meld easier for my own use by creating an icon in Dou

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-25 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Thanks. When I went looking for a web page about tkdiff, I found this one comparing multiple diff tools: https://www.tecmint.com/best-linux-file-diff-tools-comparison/ It says it's for Linux, but they may be available on other platforms too. For example, tkdiff is based on TCL/TK, so it is

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-24 Thread Tim Taylor
FWIW, on the command line I’m a happy 'delta' user for a quick side by side comparison (https://github.com/dandavison/delta) > On 24 Mar 2025, at 19:32, J C Nash wrote: > > For Linux users, meld is quite nice for side by side editing, though I've > never tried using it for > display. Just ch

Re: [Rd] request for discussion on lonely doc patch suggestion

2025-03-24 Thread Duncan Murdoch
I sent some comments directly to Ben. I just want to reply publicly to this part: On 2025-03-24 1:18 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote: The patch file is attached (also available at bugzilla, if it doesn't get through to the list). I find the patch format a little hard to read, so I'm reproducing ju