\name{file.show} \alias{file.show} \title{Display One or More Files} \description{Display one or more files.} \usage{ file.show(\dots, header = rep("",nfiles), title = "R Information", delete.file=FALSE, pager=getOption("pager")) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{one or more character vectors containing the names of the files to be displayed.} \item{header}{character vector (of the same length as the number of files specified in \code{\dots}) giving a header for each file being displayed. Defaults to empty strings.} \item{title}{an overall title for the display. If a single separate window is used for the display, \code{title} will be used as the window title. If multiple windows are used, their titles should combine the title and the file-specific header.} \item{delete.file}{should the files be deleted after display? Used for temporary files.} \item{pager}{the pager to be used.} } \details{ This function provides the core of the R help system, but it can be used for other purposes as well. } \note{ How the pager is implemented is highly system dependent. The basic Unix version concatenates the files (using the headers) to a temporary file, and displays it in the pager selected by the \code{pager} argument, which is a character vector specifying a system command to run on the set of files. Most GUI systems will use a separate pager window for each file, and let the user leave it up while \R continues running. The selection of such pagers could either be done using \dQuote{magic} pager names being intercepted by lower-level code (such as \code{"internal"} and \code{"console"} on Windows), or by letting \code{pager} be an R function which will be called with the same arguments as \code{file.show} and take care of interfacing to the GUI. Not all implementations will honour \code{delete.file}. #ifdef windows In particular, using an external pager on Windows does not, as there is no way to know when the external application has finished with the file. #endif } \author{Ross Ihaka, Brian Ripley.} \seealso{ \code{\link{files}}, \code{\link{list.files}}, \code{\link{help}}. } \examples{ file.show(file.path(R.home("doc"), "COPYRIGHTS")) } \keyword{file}