[R-pkg-devel] HTML5 errors in win-builder R-release check
Henrik Bengtsson
henr|k@bengt@@on @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Tue May 3 21:09:00 CEST 2022
Looks like a mistake in R that was fixed in R-devel (rev 82308) less
than a day ago, cf.
https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/60cc6ebd762d4199aa8e5addf08282e336138a4a
/Henrik
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 10:54 AM J C Nash <profjcnash using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've been asked to "fix" some NOTEs in two of my packages.
>
> The local (Linux Mint) R CMD check --as-cran gives no errors. Nor does win-builder for R-devel,
> but R-release gives many errors of the form
>
> Found the following problems:
> Rcgmin.Rd:17:1: Warning: <table> attribute "width" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:46:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:50:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:56:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
>
> In some cases the lines pointed to are beyond the end of my Rd file.
>
> Does anyone know the source, and hopefully the solution, to these?
>
> It's really difficult to fix something that does not appear to be an error
> in the systems I can dig into.
>
> John Nash
>
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On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 10:54 AM J C Nash <profjcnash using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've been asked to "fix" some NOTEs in two of my packages.
>
> The local (Linux Mint) R CMD check --as-cran gives no errors. Nor does win-builder for R-devel,
> but R-release gives many errors of the form
>
> Found the following problems:
> Rcgmin.Rd:17:1: Warning: <table> attribute "width" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:46:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:50:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
> Rcgmin.Rd:56:1: Warning: <tr> attribute "valign" not allowed for HTML5
>
>
> In some cases the lines pointed to are beyond the end of my Rd file.
>
> Does anyone know the source, and hopefully the solution, to these?
>
> It's really difficult to fix something that does not appear to be an error
> in the systems I can dig into.
>
> John Nash
>
> ______________________________________________
> R-package-devel using r-project.org mailing list
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
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