Leonard... the reason roxygen exists is to allow markup in source files to be
used to automatically generate the numerous files required by standard R
packages as documented in Writing R Extensions.
If your goal is to not use source files this way then the solution is to not
use roxygen at all.
Thank you Bert.
Clarification:
Indeed, I am using an add-on package: it is customary for that package -
that is what I have seen - to have the entire documentation included as
comments in the R src files. (But maybe I am wrong.)
I will try to find some time over the next few days to explore
1. R-package-devel is where queries about package protocols should go.
2. But...
"Is there a succinct, but sufficiently informative description of
documentation tools?"
"Writing R Extensions" (shipped with R) is *the* reference for R
documentation. Whether it's sufficiently "succinct" for you, I c
Dear R-List Members,
I am looking for collaborators to further develop the BioShapes
almost-package. I added a brief description below.
A.) BioShapes (Almost-) Package
The aim of the BioShapes quasi-package is to facilitate the generation
of graphical objects resembling biological and chemic
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