blogdown
Lucas Graybuck (@hypercompetent; 10/3): New year, new blog! Find out how to build this animation that brings a tSNE plot into focus: https://t.co/PiwR45dAqk … #blogdown #rmarkdown #ggplot2 #gganimate #tweenr #rstats https://t.co/zNXZWyq67q ↪
Mark Sellors (@sellorm; 2/0): @Gummifot I’ve added your blog to https://t.co/82OUqvFPst, hope that’s ok! ↪
Eric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 2/0): I made a professional website using #blogdown! Check it out: https://t.co/Ok0WByZTwL ↪
Emma Vestesson (@Gummifot; 2/0): @DavidPoe223 @drob I used blogdown and netlify and I initially had issues with the map being massive which stopped me from uploading it to Github. I simplified the shapefile using rgeos::gSimplify and that fixed my problem. I have updated the blogpost to show how I did it. ↪
Patrick Schratz (@pjs_228; 1/0): Redesigned my blogdown website with new fonts, new colors and an updated section structure: https://t.co/Dq9k3ePrAd
Theme credit: https://t.co/FSZlzEDwPq ↪
Emma Vestesson (@Gummifot; 0/0): @theporra Not really, I think someone tweeted about blogdown and I liked what I saw :) ↪
Miguel Bento (@theporra; 0/0): @Gummifot Whops, only just saw now you mentioned blogdown. Was there a reason you used that over others? ↪
Eric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): @babelcarp Thanks! Honestly, I’m super surprised at the quality:effort ratio of making the site using the blogdown package for @rstudio (which in turn uses Hugo). ↪
முஹம்மத் ஷிம்ரான் (@ThamizhPaiyan; 0/0): Using Startbootsrap-clean-blog with Blogdown https://t.co/MLjTxNoy3i https://t.co/wvb1vfNCqs ↪
முஹம்மத் ஷிம்ரான் (@ThamizhPaiyan; 0/0): Change the default directory for blogdown posts https://t.co/NP9K4J23GL https://t.co/wvb1vfNCqs ↪
bookdown
fonzie (@OilGains; 3/0): @sellorm @JennyBryan Concise and informative #rstats guide. Love it. Even better that is done with #bookdown. ↪
knitr
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 3/0): @bolkerb @Heinonmatti @BenListyg @CookieSci @rstudio @YhatHQ @HirokiSayama You no longer need to diagnose the runr problems – just update.packages() to get knitr 1.18. The (python) problem has been beautifully solved. ↪
Frederik Aust (@FrederikAust; 0/1): @psy_farrell I see. knitr 1.18 has greatly improved support of the Python engine: https://t.co/HIEj1aSVLS ↪
Ming Tang (@tangming2005; 0/0): @strnr it is a problem with knitr, I use here() a lot now e.g. https://t.co/RC3QajDpEJ ↪
Ming Tang (@tangming2005; 0/0): Working directory is forced for each chunk by knitr https://t.co/gN1VRfoJWp #rstats ↪