I'd write "PK/PD" though. Or did the world change while I was looking the other
way?
-pd
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 00:42 , John Harrold wrote:
>
> Yeah that's it. Thanks Uwe and Ben.
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ben Bolker wrote:
>
>>
>> I suspect the NOTE said something about "*possibl
On 19/08/2019 6:13 p.m., John Harrold wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I believe I've
successfully gotten rid of all the notes, but there is one that I'm unable
to eliminate. In the DESCRIPTION file in both the Title and Description
fields I use the term PKPD. Th
Hi John,
we had the same issue with abbreviations BA (bioavailability), BE
(bioequivalence), and NTID (narrow therapeutic index drug) in our
packages (PowerTOST, replicateBE).
Don’t worry.This note will appear only if you submit the package for the
first time to CRAN.
Helmut
--
Ing. Helmu
Yeah that's it. Thanks Uwe and Ben.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ben Bolker wrote:
>
> I suspect the NOTE said something about "*possibly* misspelled words"
> (emphasis added). This should be OK; just put the explanation below in
> your notes to CRAN about the submission, clarifying that th
I suspect the NOTE said something about "*possibly* misspelled words"
(emphasis added). This should be OK; just put the explanation below in
your notes to CRAN about the submission, clarifying that this is indeed
a false positive.
cheers
Ben Bolker
On 2019-08-19 6:13 p.m., John Harrold
Simply submit as it is, false positives in spell checks will be
confirmed in the submission process by a CRAN team member when they
appear the first time in the package.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 20.08.2019 00:13, John Harrold wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I b
Hello,
I am attempting to submit my first package to CRAN. I believe I've
successfully gotten rid of all the notes, but there is one that I'm unable
to eliminate. In the DESCRIPTION file in both the Title and Description
fields I use the term PKPD. This stands for Pharmacokinetics and
Pharmacodyna