I found this typeface that interweaves data curves with a text called datalegreya and just loved it. It’s a really small #rstats package but now you can easily insert it for #xaringan or #rmarkdown html outputs 😊 Hopefully it works! https://t.co/LkQAivs2OQ https://t.co/us6T2Y6RZi

2018/07/17

blogdown

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 26/3): Not blogdown-specific, but I’ve seen quite a few R-blogs w/ this theme ⇩
“Tips for using the Hugo academic theme” ✍️ @lesliemyint
https://t.co/3TR15ksFWZ

Leonard Kiefer (@lenkiefer; 2/1): @_johnmackintosh @dataandme @lesliemyint Blogdown + Hugo is pretty good with #rstats

David McGaughey (@David_McGaughey; 1/0): Having tons of trouble updating my blogdown site with Rstudio until I just ran ‘hugo’ on the command line and saw the error message. Annoying the errors are hidden

andrew mcc (@wouldeye125; 0/1): I’ve been trying to get a minimal #blogdown page going for three hours now. I’ve read four tutorials and something is missing from each. If I get it to work, do I have to write #5? #rstats

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @shahronak47 I’m afraid the answer is “no” with either Hugo or blogdown, but I believe you can split the content into multiple “pages” using JavaScript on the client side (i.e. in the browser).

bookdown

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 27/12): #RStats — A comprehensive guide about how to use RMarkdown.
Eager to dive into this one!
“R Markdown: The Definitive Guide”: https://t.co/v9BMiwjX9Q https://t.co/XzWTVMqEOI

かつどん (@nozma; 6/3): bookdownに関するメモ [R] on @Qiita https://t.co/cyB4PmKkQL

Reni Kaul (@ReniKaul; 2/0): @mamabphd @hall_lab_uga I have finely tuned GoogleFu skill. Make tabs with the {.tabset} html class. Check out #rmarkdown :The Definitive Guide by Xie, Allaire, and Grolemund! https://t.co/5UwXLrFTUp

jonas velasco (@jonasovich; 1/0): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/4KfyLVdkd8

biteclub (@anarinsk; 0/0): https://t.co/QvNsakAmtt 천조국의 하버드는 하버드다. 원로 정치학자 게리 킹의 수학 “리마인드 리프레시” 단기 코스 페이지다. bookdown으로 참으로 깔끔하게도 만들었다. 원로인데도 불구하고 새로운 도구에 적응하시는 속도가 광속이고…

knitr

Andrew Heiss (@andrewheiss; 4/5): Life-changing #rstats tip of the day: use @Statistics4All’s qwraps2::lazyload_cache() to load cached chunks from knitr into an interactive session. Like, it takes ≈5 minutes to run this chunk, so I hate having to run the script interactively. BUT with this it’s done instantly! https://t.co/U4k6tztPqW

xaringan

Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 42/9): I found this typeface that interweaves data curves with a text called datalegreya and just loved it. It’s a really small #rstats package but now you can easily insert it for #xaringan or #rmarkdown html outputs 😊 Hopefully it works! https://t.co/LkQAivs2OQ https://t.co/us6T2Y6RZi

nɹɐsɐɯ ɐʞonʞoʇ (@t_macya; 0/0): @kyn02666 気にはなってるんですよねー。xaringanとreveal.jsはまだいじったことないのです。次はxaringanでやってみます!

das Kino (@kyn02666; 0/0): @t_macya xaringan楽しいすよ

Eloi (@eloimm; 0/0): @statsgen how could I publish #xaringan in git? Any reference?
#beginning

yihui.name

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | The User-Developer Spectrum in the R Ecosystem https://t.co/SWAUMtcFiC

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/0YtbSBIEzJ

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Only One Person Can Help You with That https://t.co/JdchXLpplc

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Do You Have to Use FontAwesome or Other Libraries for Web Symbols? https://t.co/zuVE7nR2a6

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | One Little Thing: Embed a File in the HTML Output of R Markdown https://t.co/ILK5Dmq2Ek