\name{singleton} \alias{is.singleton} \alias{singleton} \title{Include content only once} \usage{ singleton(x, value = TRUE) is.singleton(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{A \code{\link{tag}}, text, \code{\link{HTML}}, or list.} \item{value}{Whether the object should be a singleton.} } \description{ Use \code{singleton} to wrap contents (tag, text, HTML, or lists) that should be included in the generated document only once, yet may appear in the document-generating code more than once. Only the first appearance of the content (in document order) will be used. }