\name{limmaUsersGuide} \alias{limmaUsersGuide} \title{View Limma User's Guide} \description{Finds the location of the Limma User's Guide and optionally opens it.} \usage{ limmaUsersGuide(view=TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{view}{logical, should the document be opened using the default PDF document reader?} } \value{Character string giving the file location.} \details{ The function \code{vignette("limma")} will find the short limma Vignette which describes how to obtain the Limma User's Guide. The User's Guide is not itself a true vignette because it is not automatically generated using \code{\link{Sweave}} during the package build process. This means that it cannot be found using \code{vignette}, hence the need for this special function. If the operating system is other than Windows, then the PDF viewer used is that given by \code{Sys.getenv("R_PDFVIEWER")}. The PDF viewer can be changed using \code{Sys.putenv(R_PDFVIEWER=)}. This function is used by drop-down Vignettes menu when the Rgui interface for Windows is used. } \seealso{ \code{\link{vignette}}, \code{\link[Biobase]{openPDF}}, \code{\link[Biobase]{openVignette}}, \code{\link{Sys.getenv}}, \code{\link{Sys.putenv}} } \author{Gordon Smyth} \examples{ limmaUsersGuide(view=FALSE) } \keyword{documentation}