blogdown
Mine CetinkayaRundel (@minebocek; 54/9): WIP: Building my course website in #blogdown, w/ look inspired by one of @cboettig’s:
👀 https://t.co/iawcGPnFaW
🤖 https://t.co/EnErLZpKjS ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 3/0): @kearneymw @andrewheiss blogdown = Hugo + Pandoc, so yes, you can certainly use bibliography since Pandoc supports… https://t.co/qaVuQPh8qI ↪
Nick Strayer (@NicholasStrayer; 1/0): @robanhk Glad you like it! The github page is unfortunately poorly documented, but here’s an article on the theme https://t.co/m0W6CAGOon ↪
bookdown
Gaurav Kandlikar (@gauravsk_; 1/0): (@xieyihui thanks for the awesome resource, enjoying bookdown (and xaringan etc)) ↪
Matt McBee (@TunnelOfFire; 0/2): Does anyone know how to save the intermediate .tex when compiling bookdown to pdf_book()? ↪
Matt McBee (@TunnelOfFire; 0/0): Turns out it’s like this. Note the “:” after pdf_book and the indention.
output:
bookdown::pdf_book:
keep_tex: yes ↪
Aubrie (@slaubrie; 0/0): @gauravsk_ i haven’t even heard of bookdown! cool! Ideally overleaf but if there’s 0 interest in TeX I just conve… https://t.co/HzceM1w5qJ ↪
Gaurav Kandlikar (@gauravsk_; 0/0): Any advice on writing in latex/rmd + collaborating w/ MS Word users? Currently just bookdown::word_document2() but suggestions appreciated ↪
kazutan v3.4.1 (@kazutan; 0/0): @zero310 @Qiita 調べてみてら、確かにbookdownを使っているようでした https://t.co/OUGP8fpmdA ↪
3100 (@zero310; 0/0): caretのサイトがこれ製ぽかった。/ {bookdown}を利用してRで本を作成 by @kazutan on @Qiita https://t.co/s3aFP38D8p ↪
knitr
Evan Oman (@philomathophile; 1/0): Compared my no-cheatsheet #FantasyFootball Draft to @espn rankings using #rstats, #knitr, #ggplot. See results here… https://t.co/zJra9eOIgy ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 0/0): @DrDanHolmes @rosannavhespen Opining re pandoc beyond knitr & sweave would land me firmly in ultracrepidarian terri… https://t.co/yVIi86oBs2 ↪
newsafaribooks (@newsafaribooks; 0/0): Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, Second Edition, 2nd Edition #ChapmanandHall #CRC https://t.co/Lmz8lrWwBN #R ↪
jacob ingalls (@jacobingalls; 0/0): In the last 10 days I’ve learned, plotly, knitr, kable, ggplot, and a good chunk of R ↪
data_sciesotist (@data_sciesotist; 0/0): 「knitr で巨大なサイズのオブジェクトをキャッシュしようとしたら、こういうエラーが出た」knitr で lazy load error が出たら cache.lazy=FALSE by @hoxo_m on @Qiita https://t.co/lY29qLrUPD ↪
xaringan
James E. Pustejovsky (@jepusto; 4/0): Staying up way too late playing with #xaringan to re-do slides for introductory lecture tomorrow. Thanks @xieyihui! https://t.co/OAjFWcO3cY ↪
Gaurav Kandlikar (@gauravsk_; 1/0): (@xieyihui thanks for the awesome resource, enjoying bookdown (and xaringan etc)) ↪
Alice Harpole (@_harpolea; 1/0): @drvinceknight @rgaiacs It looks like MathJax is built in so you can write LaTeX expressions and they’ll just work https://t.co/SlxRE2fJnt ↪
Alice Harpole (@_harpolea; 1/0): @rgaiacs The maths rendering and plotting of xaringan looks potentially very useful though (if I can get past the R…)! ↪
Metamathan (@metamathan; 0/0): Why xaringan / remark.js for HTML5 Presentations? https://t.co/Aa7dHHESDJ #statistics ↪
yihui.name
James E. Pustejovsky (@jepusto; 4/0): Staying up way too late playing with #xaringan to re-do slides for introductory lecture tomorrow. Thanks @xieyihui! https://t.co/OAjFWcO3cY ↪
Alice Harpole (@_harpolea; 1/0): @drvinceknight @rgaiacs It looks like MathJax is built in so you can write LaTeX expressions and they’ll just work https://t.co/SlxRE2fJnt ↪