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Document Customer Readers #254

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KentonWhite opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 4 comments
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Document Customer Readers #254

KentonWhite opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 4 comments
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@KentonWhite
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KentonWhite commented May 2, 2018

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Customer Readers are packages that integrate with ProjectTemplate to load a specific file type. I'm aware for a few, like my own for ElasticSearch and one for ShapeFiles. I'd like to add a page to the documentation to describe how to use custom readers, a list of know custom readers, and some short description of how to create a custom reader.

  • Create Custom Reader Page
  • Document how to use a Custom Reader
  • List known Custom Readers
  • Document how to create a Custom Reader
  • Create Vignette
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I'm actually thinking we should add some vignettes to the project. Several of the readers have far too many options and examples for the normal documentation, and I think this would be a nice format to present some other concepts. A nice advantage of vignettes over the website documentation is that the vignettes work offline.

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I've never created a Vignette. Do you know how to do that?

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I have been playing a little with them, but until now didn't have the time to create a nice page that's worth uploading ;-) Perhaps I can make a getting started vignette from the website documentation.

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rsangole commented May 2, 2018

That's a good idea @Hugovdberg . We should certainly create a few vignettes for this package. @KentonWhite I have created them before and they're quite easy to do, following Hadley's instructions at http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/vignettes.html

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