% File src/library/tools/man/Rdindex.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{Rdindex} \title{Generate Index from Rd Files} \alias{Rdindex} \description{ Print a 2-column index table with names and titles from given R documentation files to a given output file or connection. The titles are nicely formatted between two column positions (typically 25 and 72, respectively). } \usage{ Rdindex(RdFiles, outFile = "", type = NULL, width = 0.9 * getOption("width"), indent = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{RdFiles}{a character vector specifying the Rd files to be used for creating the index, either by giving the paths to the files, or the path to a single directory with the sources of a package.} \item{outFile}{a connection, or a character string naming the output file to print to. \code{""} (the default) indicates output to the console.} \item{type}{a character string giving the documentation type of the Rd files to be included in the index, or \code{NULL} (the default). The type of an Rd file is typically specified via the \verb{\docType} tag; if \code{type} is \code{"data"}, Rd files whose \emph{only} keyword is \code{datasets} are included as well.} \item{width}{a positive integer giving the target column for wrapping lines in the output.} \item{indent}{a positive integer specifying the indentation of the second column. Must not be greater than \code{width/2}, and defaults to \code{width/3}.} } \details{ If a name is not a valid alias, the first alias (or the empty string if there is none) is used instead. } %% Currently no \example: at run time we do not have direct access to Rd %% files. \keyword{documentation} \keyword{utilities}