blogdown
John Coene (@jdatap; 1/0): @dataandme Yes! blogdown::shortcode. Thanks 🙏 ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 1/0): @jdatap blogdown? 😜 ↪
Deemah 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 (@dmi3k; 1/0): Still figuring out all the things you can do with #blogdown ↪
Digital assyriology (@vBigotJuloux; 0/0): I’m doing a guideline for neophytes on “Parsing TEI data with R” from #rstudio + knitr tool—in addition to my TEI guidelines https://t.co/Sbt9UZciW1. Bookdown R package seems to be great to add more information for users https://t.co/IHkvPfqRWe #digital #guideline #TEI #cuneiform https://t.co/AVdN9NjDTB ↪
Daniel Wing (@danywing; 0/0): @thomasp85 Making websites without much effort #blogdown ↪
bookdown
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 2/0): @BrodieGaslam It is also now well explained in the new rmarkdown book, with all other Langage you can use in RMD thanks to knitr!
https://t.co/mIJ8ifwoKr ↪
Piano Phase (@pianophase; 0/0): @Crst_C @pdenapo @ch4rleston @vazquezbrust @TAO_dejing Latex en el corazón pero atenti a bookdown (by @xieyihui ). ↪
Oleksiy Anokhin (@OleksiyAnokhin; 0/0): https://t.co/WvCrgWePRe ↪
Digital assyriology (@vBigotJuloux; 0/0): I’m doing a guideline for neophytes on “Parsing TEI data with R” from #rstudio + knitr tool—in addition to my TEI guidelines https://t.co/Sbt9UZciW1. Bookdown R package seems to be great to add more information for users https://t.co/IHkvPfqRWe #digital #guideline #TEI #cuneiform https://t.co/AVdN9NjDTB ↪
いちたる (@kimopyon; 0/0): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/4sxG4QtS2P ↪
knitr
One R Package a Day (@RLangPackage; 4/2): R.rsp - The RSP markup language makes any text-based document come alive. RSP provides a powerful markup for controlling the content and output of LaTeX, HTML, Markdown, AsciiDoc, Sweave and knitr documents (and more), e.g. ‘Today’s date is <%=S… #rstats https://t.co/58G5XMSeKu ↪
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 2/0): @BrodieGaslam It is also now well explained in the new rmarkdown book, with all other Langage you can use in RMD thanks to knitr!
https://t.co/mIJ8ifwoKr ↪
Georg Otto (@georg_otto; 1/1): career crisis, procrastination and the inflated ego: a deep self-analysis by a great enabler of data analysis: @xieyihui author of the extremely useful #knitr package, among others #rstats https://t.co/tVF5Q9sMkq ↪
Susannah Cowtan (@SuusJC; 1/1): Feeling accomplished - successfully incorporated four versions of a child document in my LaTeX/knitr report using sapply. Now to try referencing figures from them! #rstats #rladies #knitr ↪
Robin Donatello (@norcalbiostat; 1/0): Want to streamline & automate your data analyses? Come join @ChicoState faculty and student researchers in learning how to conduct reproducible research using #stats and #knitr. Seats are still available! https://t.co/JgmhE96XWz #DataScience @swcarpentry @rad_prof @andOneFineDay ↪
Azalea (@azaleakamellia; 0/1): install.packages()
- used for installing packages of interest.
- the packages are to be added to the function with quotation marks
- you can install more than one package at a time by adding ‘c()’ function
- eg:
install.packages(c(“knitr”, “ggplot2”, “dplyr”)) #RNotes #rstats ↪
Alex Buerkle (@disequilibber; 0/0): @pastramimachine You probably know that you can have can have knitr save the intermediate latex file and tweak final formatting there before you move to next step in processing ↪
Tom Ellis (@ellisztamas; 0/0): @pastramimachine I guess you mean three external images? I’ve never attempted that, but I would guess using LyX with embedded knitr chunks would be a compromise to let you use both latex and r code ↪
Andrew Kern (@pastramimachine; 0/0): have tried three different syntaxes: “!”, <img>, and knitr, all failing in different ways ↪
Digital assyriology (@vBigotJuloux; 0/0): I’m doing a guideline for neophytes on “Parsing TEI data with R” from #rstudio + knitr tool—in addition to my TEI guidelines https://t.co/Sbt9UZciW1. Bookdown R package seems to be great to add more information for users https://t.co/IHkvPfqRWe #digital #guideline #TEI #cuneiform https://t.co/AVdN9NjDTB ↪
William Chase (@W_R_Chase; 0/0): @eponsotb @hadleywickham Statistics haven’t gone anywhere! But now it’s easier to transform your data to facilitate statistics #tidyverse and easier to make nice plots to share your conclusions #ggplot +extensions and easier to document your work so it can be understood and reproduced #knitr #RMarkdown ↪
xaringan
Lucão (@big_lukas; 1/0): @vagaboind Tem xaringan também ? ↪
mathieu rajerison (@datagistips; 0/1): Pour devenir un Ninja des Slides avec #rstats
- Lire : https://t.co/LD81krOivc
- Puis utiliser la librairie Xaringan https://t.co/ju3LVuNGqx ↪
Raja Doake (@doorisajar; 0/0): @BrianSmoliak https://t.co/PfKuaekcDa
Haven’t gone beyond installing it yet but it looked simple + effective when the presenter used it. Single button to show source code, etc, etc.
Also this package for pure presentations, vs Rpres: https://t.co/zpVmX4r9LE ↪
yihui.name
Georg Otto (@georg_otto; 1/1): career crisis, procrastination and the inflated ego: a deep self-analysis by a great enabler of data analysis: @xieyihui author of the extremely useful #knitr package, among others #rstats https://t.co/tVF5Q9sMkq ↪