buildVignette {tools} | R Documentation |
Run Sweave
(or other custom weave function)
texi2dvi
, and/or Stangle
(or other custom tangle function) on one vignette.
This is the workhorse of R CMD Sweave
.
buildVignette(file, dir = ".", weave = TRUE, latex = TRUE, tangle = TRUE, quiet = TRUE, clean = TRUE, keep = character(), engine = NULL, buildPkg = NULL, encoding, ...)
file |
character; the vignette source file |
dir |
character; the working directory in which the intermediate and output files will be produced |
weave |
logical; should weave be run? |
latex |
logical; texi2pdf be run if weaving produces a ‘.tex’ file? |
tangle |
logical; should tangle be run? |
quiet |
logical; run in quiet mode? |
clean |
logical; whether to remove some newly created, often intermediate, files. See details below. |
keep |
a list of file names to keep in any case when cleaning. Note that “target” files are kept anyway. |
engine |
|
buildPkg |
|
encoding |
the encoding to assume for the file. If not
specified, it will be read if possible from the file's contents.
Note that if the vignette is part of a package,
|
... |
Additional arguments passed to weave and tangle. |
This function determines the vignette engine for the vignette (default
utils::Sweave
), then weaves and/or tangles the vignette using
that engine. Finally, if clean
is TRUE
, newly created
intermediate files (non “targets”, where these depend on the engine,
etc, and not any in keep
) will be deleted. If clean
is
NA
, and weave
is true, newly created intermediate output
files (e.g., ‘.tex’) will not be deleted even if a ‘.pdf’
file has been produced from them.
If buildPkg
is specified, those packages will be loaded before
the vignette is processed and will be used as the default packages in
the search for a vignette engine, but an explicitly specified package
in the vignette source (e.g., using
\VignetteEngine{utils::Sweave}
to specify the Sweave
engine in the utils package) will override it. In contrast, if
the engine
argument is given, it will override the vignette
source.
A character vector naming the files that have been produced.
Henrik Bengtsson and Duncan Murdoch
buildVignettes
for building all vignettes in a package.