SweaveListingUtils (version 0.4.4)

changeKeywordstyles: changeKeywordstyles

Description

sets up / updates a table of keywordstyles to different packages

Usage

changeKeywordstyles(pkgs, keywordstyles)

Arguments

pkgs
character; the packages for which keywordstyle information is to be changed
keywordstyles
character or missing; the corresponding keywordstyle format strings; if missing the corresponding option Keywordstyle is read off by using getSweaveListingOption("Keywordstyle"). Internally, it is being cast to the same l

Value

  • invisible()

Details

Before changing the keywordstyles, we first check whether the corresponding package is registered at all ---by looking up the (non-exported) vector object .alreadyDefinedPkgs, which is hidden in the namespace of this package. For changing the keywordstyle, we write out a \lstdefinelanguage{R}% {keywordstyle=[],% } directive to standard out, where is a string containing any sequence of TeX formatting commands like "\\bfseries\\footnotesize". Note that backslashes have to be escaped. and is just num+2 where num is the index of the package in the .alreadyDefinedPkgs vector. For use in an .Rnw file, the call to lstsetlanguage should be wrapped into a corresponding Sweave chunk in the form << /chunkname/, results=tex, echo=FALSE>>= changeKeywordstyles( ..... ) @ for example <>= changeKeywordstyles(pkgs = "distr", keywordstyles = "\\bfseries\\color{blue}") @

See Also

lstsetLanguage

Examples

Run this code
require(MASS)
lstsetLanguage(pkgs = c("MASS","stats"),
               keywordstyles  = paste("\\bfseries\\color{",c("blue","red"),"}",
                         sep="", collapse=""))
changeKeywordstyles(pkgs = c("distr","distrEx"),
                    keywordstyles = paste("\\bfseries\\color{",c("green","blue"),"}",
                    collapse="", sep = ""))

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