RweaveTextile {ascii} | R Documentation |
A driver to parse textile noweb files with Sweave tool This driver parses textile files containing R code and replace pieces of code with their output.
RweaveTextileSetup
weaverTextileSetup
weaverTextile
RweaveTextile() RweaveTextileSetup( file, syntax, output = NULL, quiet = FALSE, debug = FALSE, extension = "txt", backend = "textile", openSchunk = "\nbc.. ", closeSchunk = "\n\np. \n\n", openSinput = "", closeSinput = "", openSoutput = "\n", closeSoutput = "", indent = "", openInclude = "", closeInclude = "", openFig = "!", closeFig = "!", ... ) weaverTextileSetup( file, syntax, output = NULL, quiet = FALSE, debug = FALSE, extension = "txt", backend = "textile", openSchunk = "\nbc.. ", closeSchunk = "\n\np. \n\n", openSinput = "", closeSinput = "", openSoutput = "\n", closeSoutput = "", indent = "", openInclude = "", closeInclude = "", openFig = "!", closeFig = "!", use.cache = TRUE, ... ) weaverTextile()
file |
file |
syntax |
syntax |
output |
output |
quiet |
quite |
debug |
debug |
... |
... |
use.cache |
use.cache |
stylepath |
stylepath |
None value is returned. From a .Rnw noweb file, the corresponding .txt is produced (as eventuals files for graphs).
In order to work properly, noweb codes have to be located at the beginning of a line (no indentation).
Compare with RweaveLatex driver, RweaveTextile provides one new option :
format
to choose the format of figure that will be inserted in the
final document.
In addition, cache
option from weaver
package is also available with weaverTextile
driver.
A wrapper for Sweave
can be used, named Textile
.
David Hajage dhajage@gmail.com
## Not run: Textile("file.Rnw") ## End(Not run)