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knitr provides a neat function to compile R HTML help documents which contain evaluated examples embedded in the document. This is achieved with the knit_rd function, which has some simple input arguments

packageVersion('knitr')
[1] ‘1.12.3’

args(knit_rd)
function (pkg, links = tools::findHTMLlinks(), frame = TRUE)  

However, when the examples contain rgl code for interactive graphics these do not get embedded in the document (but I'd sure like them to be!). But I know it is possible to embed rgl into knitr documents, but I don't see an easy way to do this with knit_rd(). Is there a simple way to accomplish this?

Edit:

Here's a situation that I'm working on (BASH commands):

mkdir matlib-dir
cd matlib-dir
git clone https://github.com/philchalmers/matlib.git
Rscript -e "library('knitr');knit_rd('matlib')"

Of the various files generated documents like the vectors3d.html contain rgl code, but nothing really there because they have not been embedded.

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  • I have gotten it embedded in html documents. Not sure if it works for anything else.
    – Mike Wise
    Mar 16, 2016 at 18:16
  • See the answer to this: stackoverflow.com/questions/14879210/…
    – Mike Wise
    Mar 16, 2016 at 18:22
  • Can you post an example maybe?
    – Mike Wise
    Mar 16, 2016 at 18:50
  • @MikeWise updated, and yes I was aware of that like but don't see how it can be incorporated directly Mar 16, 2016 at 22:03
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    Edited. Though it was in the first line of the description ;-P Mar 16, 2016 at 22:13

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I think this isn't currently possible --- it would need modifications to knit_rd to call rglwidget() after each rgl call, or modifications to rglwidget to make that automatic. I'm working on the latter possibility, but it won't appear soon.

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