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# 2008-05-23 - Version 1.59
- Corrected call of unexported function from
Sweave.R (utils package) in RweaveHTMLWritedoc.
- Corrected explicit call of S3Method print from
package xtable.
- Corrected explicit call of S3Method from package
nnet.
- Corrected explicit call of isInitialized from
nlme package.
- Corrected explicit call of volume from
cluster package.
- Corrected explicit calls of imp.moments
from boot package.
- Corrected explicit calls of splineOrder and
splineKnots from splines package.
- Corrected explicit call of date.ddmmmyy from
survival package.
- Fixed rpart HTML S3 method to include tree.depth
function defined internally, as rpart package is not
exporting it anymore.
- Fixed .HTML.file warning of no visible bindings
in almost every function of the package.
- Fixed bug in HTML.data.frame outputing invalid
code (missing opening <tr>) when row.names was
set to FALSE. As patch submited by Michael Irskens and
also reported by Rik Schoemaker.
- Fixed bug in HTML.matrix, opening of <tbody>
wasn't being carried. Pending the fixing of
excess of </tr>'s.
- Fixed miscelaneous bugs in CSS files.
# 2006-09-28 - Version 1.58
- Fixed bug in HTMLcore.R (unintended \ interpolation)
- Fixed bug in HTMLfi() call inside HTML.summary.lm,
which made R CMD check fail on Windows.
- Uniformization of capitalization of HTML tags
(to lowercase), in conformity with the
XHTML 1.0 standard.
- Updated HTML.data.frame to include row.names
option, as contributed by Tobias Verbeke on
2006-05-27.
# 2006-07-04 - Version 1.57
- Added the HTML2clip wrapper, suggested by Gabor
Gronthendieck.
- Miscelaneous fixes to documentation (contributed
by Tobias Verbeke)
- Cleaning up of man directory of spurious files as
suggested by Kurt Honik
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can handle packages having no PLIST files.
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Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
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Includes HTML function and methods to write in an HTML output.
Thus, making HTML reports is easy. Includes a function that allows
redirection on the fly, which appears to be very usefull for
teaching purpose, as the student can keep a copy of the produced
output to keep all that he/she did during the course
Package comes with a vignette describing how to write HTML reports
for statistical analysis. Finally, a driver for Sweave allows to parse
HTML flat files containing R code and to automatically write the
corresponding outputs (tables and graphs).
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