# R Markdown with the Docco Linear Style This is an example of Markdown vignettes using the [Docco style](http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/). ## Docco To use the Docco style for Markdown vignettes in an R package, you need to - add `*.Rmd` files under the `vignettes` directory - add `Suggests: knitr` and `VignetteBuilder: knitr` to the `DESCRIPTION` file - specify the vignette engine `\VignetteEngine{knitr::docco_linear}` in the `Rmd` files (inside HTML comments) After building and installing the package, you can view vignettes via ```r browseVignettes(package = 'Your_Package') ``` ## Examples Below are some code chunks as examples. ```{r hello, results='asis'} cat('_hello_ **markdown**!', '\n') ``` Normally you do not need any chunk options. ```{r} 1+1 10:1 rnorm(5)^2 strsplit('hello, markdown vignettes', '') ``` Feel free to draw beautiful plots and write math $P(X>x)=\alpha/2$. ```{r} n=300; set.seed(123) par(mar=c(4,4,.1,.1)) plot(rnorm(n), rnorm(n), pch=21, cex=5*runif(n), col='white', bg='gray') ``` ## How does it work The **markdown** package (>= v0.6.2) supports custom HTML templates, and the `docco` engine in **knitr** uses a custom template to compile Markdown to HTML: ```{r header, eval=FALSE} knit2html(..., markdown.HTML.template = system.file('misc', 'docco-template.html', package='knitr')) ``` That is it.