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Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 7/0): @NicholasStrayer Wow. I have to say that so far the two most impressive blogdown websites to me are yours and @robjhyndman’s. ↪
Tyler Clavelle (@TylerSaville; 2/0): @julianop_a @ecodatasci @brenucsb I’m writing the session as a #blogdown post on my blog that will be online before… https://t.co/cTJyOicYVT ↪
Paul Campbell (@PaulCampbell91; 1/0): @dataandme Thanks! I used blogdown + Hugo tranquilpeak theme with a few tweaks ↪
N. Clement Weather (@znmeb; 1/0): @scolphin If you’re starting from scratch Blogdown’s the way to go. ↪
N. Clement Weather (@znmeb; 1/0): @scolphin https://t.co/PqU3OKt74h ↪
Daijiang Li (@_djli; 0/1): @ctitusbrown @tracykteal @noamross @rmflight @github blogdown + github + Netlify (auto deployment) ↪
Lars Schoebitz (@Larnsce; 0/0): @scolphin Fully agreed on the above replies. #blogdown is brilliant. https://t.co/LztWZ3ph5w ↪
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Scott Chamberlain (@sckottie; 17/6): TIL Mastering Software Development in #rstats https://t.co/vsy0ZKbaTZ by @gbwanderson @rdpeng @seankross ↪
Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos; 3/1): bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown https://t.co/0BfhiZ6xdL ↪
Ben Marwick (@benmarwick; 0/1): @naupakaz @LeahAWasser Yes, output: bookdown::word_document2 is perfect for scholarly articles & other types of sin… https://t.co/CgKfZvXjQk ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @dimpase @rgaiacs I’d say we cannot avoid LaTeX commands only in math expressions. Other than that, bookdown should… https://t.co/NwonbHKLWV ↪
Edward P. Morris (@EdwardPMorris; 0/0): @LeahAWasser I had success with kfigr, but think next time will try bookdown ↪
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Raniere Silva (@rgaiacs; 2/0): “I very much want to avoid reading any source files that contain LaTeX commands.” @xieyihui https://t.co/BWOibPwlFD And I agree. :-) ↪
Raniere Silva (@rgaiacs; 0/0): .@r_solymosi when are we going to have a talk about roxygen2 on @OfficialUoM R User Group? (I was reading https://t.co/BWOibPwlFD) ↪