blogdown
Mark Sellors (@sellorm; 2/1): Today’s https://t.co/WTR0tpxEHM updates come courtesy of @RoelandtN42 and @guanglai_li #rstats #blogdown ↪
GL Li (@guanglai_li; 1/0): @sellorm Could you add my blog to the Awesome Blogdown list. Thanks.
{
“name”: “R & Census”,
“url”: “https://t.co/kg3n0qafzE”,
“desc”: “GL Li’s personal website”
} ↪
Sebastián P. Saaibi (@spsaaibi; 0/1): Has anyone tried using blogdown as an internal blogging tool (internal = only authenticated users can access the content)? Any resources or help are appreciated #rstats ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @0ttlngr @pofigster It seems I have to answer this question every week: https://t.co/fMtGHQLIP2 Follow the workflow (blogdown::serve_site()) and you never need to rebuild all Rmd’s. ↪
bookdown
Hoxo_Mass_Spectrum (@siero5335; 9/9): 謎のKindle版8割引 “bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown (Chapman” … https://t.co/e8FlxB7li3 @amazonJPさんから ↪
Rachael Lappan (@RachaelLappan; 4/0): Looking forward to trying out a #bookdown #thesis with these resources. Thanks @old_man_chester and @ed_berry!https://t.co/Mwq92omQis
https://t.co/N49FwJbl1d ↪
Michael Davie (@MichaelDavie22; 0/0): Create CONSISTENT Revenue on the Net!
https://t.co/NGsfoTRNPp https://t.co/BZq5oEemGn ↪
BountyBot (@BountyBot; 0/0): How to change caption label names in a single document with Bookdown? https://t.co/1DsKdAJUx3 Amt:500 #R #RMarkdown ↪
knitr
Andrew MacDonald (@polesasunder; 4/0): “Andrew, but andrew, the Knitr cache is a pain trap and it eats people”
yeah sure, but only people who want to make beauty and perfection.
We’re here to learn how to make a glorious mess.
One that we can still read later https://t.co/JveF9wzX5n ↪
Keith Lee (@keitheleejr; 0/0): What am I doing wrong? #rstats
knitr and natbib. If I have the .bib file in my wd it compiles perfectly. If I try to call to it (e.g., ~/Dropbox/Research/master.bib) I get “?” where the cites go. ↪
lf_araujo (@lf_ar; 0/0): @AonghaisC @polesasunder Or you can use a combo of ProjectTemplate plus knitr! ↪
matti heino (@Heinonmatti; 0/0): @FrederikAust Is there something funny with #papaja apa_table digit handling, when a column is non-numeric?
See this:
x <- data.frame(rep(“a”, 3), rnorm(3), rnorm(3))
library(knitr)
x %>% kable(digits = c(0, 2, 0))
library(papaja)
x %>% apa_table(digits = c(0, 2, 0)) ↪
xaringan
Henrik Singmann (@HenrikSingmann; 4/0): @dalejbarr I have good experience with xaringan which works with RMarkdown and remark.js. I am not sure about the emacs/orgmode support though. I did the slides for my mixed model workshop (https://t.co/e5wwbWcYja) with it in case you want a real life example.
https://t.co/JOnRxk3CuO ↪
Matt Craddock (@Matt_Craddock; 1/0): @HenrikSingmann @dalejbarr 2nded, xaringan is pretty good ↪
Joseph V. Casillas (@jvcasill; 0/0): @dalejbarr I don’t know about 4), but #xaringan using RMarkdown is a game changer. ↪
yihui.name
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 1/0): Screenshots Can Be Helpful, But Only Text Can Be Copied And Executed @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/fAzhwNTKl7 ↪