X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fwrite.dna.Rd;h=fb87ae71e8f5b2be5f63dbff78cf1fba013e1a1d;hb=bfd7604547c1dd38cd97707c184bebf3525cf426;hp=8a692f1491993badbe70231d20f47f2e87c1a716;hpb=a1b67d97d7bf71af111e8675588c78dfc41a0bed;p=ape.git diff --git a/man/write.dna.Rd b/man/write.dna.Rd index 8a692f1..fb87ae7 100644 --- a/man/write.dna.Rd +++ b/man/write.dna.Rd @@ -45,16 +45,16 @@ write.dna(x, file, format = "interleaved", append = FALSE, With the interleaved and sequential formats, the sequences must be all of the same length. The names of the sequences are not truncated. - The argument `indent' specifies how the rows of nucleotides are + The argument \code{indent} specifies how the rows of nucleotides are indented. In the interleaved and sequential formats, the rows with the taxon names are never indented; the subsequent rows are indented - with 10 spaces by default (i.e. if `indent = NULL)'. In the FASTA + with 10 spaces by default (i.e., if \code{indent = NULL}). In the FASTA format, the rows are not indented by default. This default behaviour - can be modified by specifying a value to `indent': the rows are then - indented with `indent' (if it is a character) or `indent' spaces (if - it is a numeric). For example, specifying `indent = " "' or `indent - = 3' will have exactly the same effect (use `indent = "\t"' for a - tabulation). + can be modified by specifying a value to \code{indent}: the rows are then + indented with ``indent'' (if it is a character) or `indent' spaces (if + it is a numeric). For example, specifying \code{indent = " "} or + \code{indent = 3} will have the same effect (use \code{indent = "\\t"} + for a tabulation). The different options are intended to give flexibility in formatting the sequences. For instance, if the sequences are very long it may be @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ write.dna(x, file, format = "interleaved", append = FALSE, \value{ None (invisible `NULL'). } -\author{Emmanuel Paradis \email{Emmanuel.Paradis@mpl.ird.fr}} +\author{Emmanuel Paradis} \references{ Anonymous. FASTA format description. \url{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/fasta.html}