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- checking for file ‘RNCEP/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
- checking extension type ... Package
- this is package ‘RNCEP’ version ‘1.0.10’
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See the install log for details.
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checkRd: (-1) NCEP.track2kml.Rd:36: Lost braces
36 | There are several options for specifying \code{col.scheme}. A single color may be specified for all points (using e.g. \code{'red'}, \code{2}, or \code{"#FF0000"}), specific colors may be given for each point (e.g. \code{c('red','blue','green', etc.)} or code{c('#FF0000','#0000FF','#00FF00', etc.)}), or the function can automatically assign colors, according to the values in \code{clo.variable}, if \code{col.scheme} is any color palette in \code{\link[RColorBrewer]{display.brewer.all}} or one of the recognizezd R color palettes (i.e. \code{'rainbow'}, \code{'heat.colors'}, \code{'terrain.colors'}, \code{'topo.colors'}, \code{'cm.colors'}, or \code{'bpy.colors'}). An alpha value (0-255) may be supplied to \code{point.alpha} to adjust transparencies.
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- DONE
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