“Using R for Introduction to Econometrics” free & nice ebook for learn #econometrics in R #rstats -> https://t.co/LZJ6JZpIa1

2018/08/04

blogdown

Zygmunt Zawadzki (@zzawadz; 3/1): My first post about embedding Scala in kntir using rscala package - https://t.co/kDzqdNn5Un. I use that setup to create examples for my blog https://t.co/6YgCWlOBKs (I render everything using blogdown).

#rstats #scala #blogdown #knitr https://t.co/BMNiiMYTYR

Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 1/0): @cantabile @stephenelane @apreshill Btw, it will be good if you put it up on stackoverflow (use blogdown tag) so if you find a solution other people can benefit from it!

Houston Haynes (@whiskersedge; 0/1): @pefrank13 If you don’t love YAML try TOML - totally different. 😏🙄 #rstats #blogdown #DataScience #humor

lf_araujo (@lf_ar; 0/0): I found out that it is possible to serve my webpage #blogdown with @KeybaseIO pages. Only one extra line in the toml: https://t.co/RIbbxmczbM @xieyihui https://t.co/znjecQ3XIk

Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 0/0): @stephenelane @statsgen @apreshill Hmm, dunno the file paths are different in static, no obvious place. Are we meant to mess with those files? I usually just use content and blogdown takes care of the static bit.

Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 0/0): hey tweeps, how do I embed a local video in blogdown?

I’ve tried this:

<video width=“320” height=“240” controls>
<source src=“pics/king-and-the-soldier.mp4” type=“video/mp4”>
</video>

but neither seem to work. @apreshill, do you know?

Steve Lane (@stephenelane; 0/0): @cantabile @statsgen @apreshill Can you upload to YouTube or similar? Then use Hugo shortcodes (https://t.co/wLy3QC6B7M)? The code on that page may help as well - I don’t use blogdown, but you’d probably need to wrap your iframe in a div as well?

bookdown

Rod Figuerosky (@figuerosky; 33/13): “Using R for Introduction to Econometrics” free & nice ebook for learn #econometrics in R #rstats -> https://t.co/LZJ6JZpIa1

Sylvain Lapoix (@SylvainLapoix; 0/1): @MselleBubulle @datactivi_st @joelgombin @_ColinFay J’ai vu passer quelques liens mais je peux déjà te recommander chaudement “R Markdown : The definitive guide” de @xieyihui (l’auteur du package #Xaringan pour #rstats) qui est intégralement dispo en bookdown :
https://t.co/5mcg92Y4P7

Aliakbar Akbaritabar (Ali) (@Akbaritabar; 0/0): @dr_d_allington > Then I got in touch with Git and above things I said which personally speaking, has made me more efficient than before … so I kept using *down ecosystem (#rmarkdown, #bookdown, #blogdowon, #beamer ppt) 😊 Thanks for sharing your ideas about this with me

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 0/0): @MselleBubulle @SylvainLapoix @datactivi_st @joelgombin @xieyihui Ou le mettre directement dans le yaml


title: “Habits”
output:
pdf_document:
template: quarterly-report.tex

Voir : https://t.co/Jnr6owSGrE, section 3.3.7.4

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 0/0): @pastramimachine FYI, Figure 2.4 in the bookdown book is three images side by side with caption: https://t.co/u9WFZeotSn (works for both HTML and PDF). I think it is normal to be frustrated if you use anything for the first time (I’m no exception: https://t.co/EOCMKfXIgg).

knitr

Zygmunt Zawadzki (@zzawadz; 3/1): My first post about embedding Scala in kntir using rscala package - https://t.co/kDzqdNn5Un. I use that setup to create examples for my blog https://t.co/6YgCWlOBKs (I render everything using blogdown).

#rstats #scala #blogdown #knitr https://t.co/BMNiiMYTYR

AuthorCarpentry (@AuthorCarpentry; 2/1): @temorrell teaching Rmarkdown, Knitr, Binder oh my! at #fsci @caltechlibrary https://t.co/guZNMTBlvY

Frederico Muñoz (@fredericomunoz; 0/1): Using #knitr and #Rlang with LaTeX for reports? One common problem is that summary(foo) doesn’t really work with LaTeX, but with papeR, “A Toolbox for Writing Pretty Papers and Reports”, it’s just a matter of

xtable(summarize(df))

https://t.co/cQSnY1yOe5 #rstats https://t.co/yA5ZafkI6p

niszet📚技術書典5 (@niszet0; 0/0): さてそろそろknitrを読みといていかねは。

xaringan

Sylvain Lapoix (@SylvainLapoix; 1/2): Vous connaîtriez des bons templates de doc PDF en #Rmarkdown ? Et des tutos pour en faire ?

Je cherche à fabriquer qqch d’aussi joli pour nos rapports @datactivi_st que @joelgombin pour nos slides #Xaringan (cf. https://t.co/zeGJnMeTB4)

cc @_ColinFay #rstats https://t.co/fiqKn2Rr3h

Sylvain Lapoix (@SylvainLapoix; 1/0): @_ColinFay @datactivi_st @joelgombin @DavidGohel Je savais que je pouvais compter sur toi. Merci de ces précieux conseils !

Je voulais aussi voir comment bidouiller la mise en forme comme pour un Xaringan : faire quelque chose de propre, lisible et joli.

Et avec du chocolat. Bref, “tu veux l’impossible” comme disait Luke. https://t.co/jlQTFlXAUA

Sylvain Lapoix (@SylvainLapoix; 0/1): @MselleBubulle @datactivi_st @joelgombin @_ColinFay J’ai vu passer quelques liens mais je peux déjà te recommander chaudement “R Markdown : The definitive guide” de @xieyihui (l’auteur du package #Xaringan pour #rstats) qui est intégralement dispo en bookdown :
https://t.co/5mcg92Y4P7

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 0/0): @SylvainLapoix @datactivi_st @joelgombin @DavidGohel Pour {xaringan} on a fait un 📦 basé sur {xaringan} avec du css personnalisé de notre côté, qui ressemble peu ou prou à :
https://t.co/iOATmw4GFT
Mais tu peux mettre n’importe quel css dedans :
https://t.co/rMf5ohBYdT https://t.co/H98Qeys94k

Colin Fay 🤘 (@ColinFay; 0/0): @SylvainLapoix @datactivi_st @joelgombin Mmh, le seul doc pdf depuis R que j’ai fait s’est basé sur un template latex déjà existant :/
Les rapports peuvent être en format paysage ? Si oui directement xaringan ^
^
Sinon une page html s’imprime en pdf directement, mais les sauts de page sont un peu chiants à gérer