can have several of them open at the same time.
Hope this helps,
Andy
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Dear R-users,
I've just installed the last version of R (2.10.0) in Windows and found a
completely new v
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11/05/2009 02:17 PM Subject: [R] new help pages in R 2.10.0 Sent by:
Dear R-users,
I've just installed the last version of R (2.10.0) in Windows and found a
completely new version of the help pages.
Basically, they now appear as a simple (even if s
Thanks. I misunderstood "compiled". Sorry.
I need "static" html.
I cannot install all the packages (for several reasons). That is why
I wrote my script to extract the html pages only. The parts of R that
it uses are:
/usr/share/R/perl/build-help.pl
tools:::.writePkgIndices()
make.packages.html
Jonathan Baron wrote:
I haven't tried this yet, but I should note that my Site Search page:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu,
and the associated R function RSiteSearch and related functions,
depend on compiled html help files.
On regular html, not compiled html, I believe.
The idea is to be
I haven't tried this yet, but I should note that my Site Search page:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu,
and the associated R function RSiteSearch and related functions,
depend on compiled html help files.
The idea is to be able to search the help page of functions that you
don't have installed yet, to
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Subject:
[R] new help pages in R 2.10.0
Sent by:
Dear R-users,
I've just installed the last version of R (2.10.0) in Windows and found a
completely new version of the help pages.
Basically, they now app
See the NEWS and CHANGES files. You can choose html help, if you prefer
that, or pdf. Support for compiled html help has been withdrawn.
Uwe Ligges
antonio.gasparr...@lshtm.ac.uk wrote:
Dear R-users,
I've just installed the last version of R (2.10.0) in Windows and found a completely new ve
Dear R-users,
I've just installed the last version of R (2.10.0) in Windows and found a
completely new version of the help pages.
Basically, they now appear as a simple (even if slightly embellished) text file.
I tried to install it with a customized startup and realized that the old CHM
files
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