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Many small vignettes #3

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smoe opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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Many small vignettes #3

smoe opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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smoe commented Mar 3, 2020

Search engines find the PDFs from CRAN. Having all of gplots covered with a short example how the function/plot may be used, should be of considerable help for newcomers.

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warnes commented Mar 5, 2020

That's a great idea. We'll put it on the todo list.

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warnes commented Mar 10, 2020 via email

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smoe commented Mar 10, 2020

I am not sure. The script may be more work than the vignette and I presume that whoever starts writing the vignette is also likely to get ideas on how to improve the man page. A script would have the advantage to give it all some consistency - maybe we should just start with a few and then see if we can somehow find some common motifs in these vignettes.

It may be helpful to start with a motivation for each diagram, which may not be part of what the man page provides. That motivation would then offer phrases that are likely to match search queries, like - "For comparing observations that share many numerical attributes, a heatmap may be the method of choice. There is no rule of thumb to the limits of observations or attributes since observations and attributes can be reordered and the human interpreter thus has the opportunity to compare aggregations (visual "blocks") instead of individual lines or columns. Over the default heatmap, this reimplementation grants extra freedom for .... ". If something like this is what we are aiming at then this does not fit the more vendor-neutral man pages.

Google once discussed a GSoC for documentation writing. Sounds like a nice fit. Also we could have this for the Google Code-in.

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