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kasiek (@KKulma; 16/2): I couldn’t be happier: just finished setting up my brand new #blogdown blog - it’s good old #rtastic, but in much neater appearance. Learned loads in the process and probably halved the time it takes me now to publish an #rstats post. Check it out! https://t.co/JgFXMqI1Z5 ↪
kasiek (@KKulma; 15/4): My first ‘proper’ blog post on new #blogdown blog: exploring London crime using heatmaps in #rstats. You’ll find here bits of web scraping, connecting to public API, writing functions and visualising complex data. Lots of fun for any data nerd 🤓 https://t.co/sA9npQO4IC https://t.co/lGGWE4S5ht ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 5/0): Y’all. I finally did it… I REBUILT MY WEBSITE USING #blogdown! Soooo excited about the much improved blogging workflow! I then obviously had to blog about it. https://t.co/hgJPy1Zfwb #meta #rstats ↪
Zurich R User Group (@ZurichRUsers; 4/3): One week to go until our next meetup with @thlorusso @krlmlr
Blogdown and Database Interfaces #rstats #ruser
https://t.co/bBXTtvsjG4 ↪
Mark Sellors (@sellorm; 3/1): Just added Alex’s #blogdown blog to the list at https://t.co/WTR0tpxEHM! #rstats https://t.co/4U1UT2L6MO ↪
Kevin Wang (@KevinWang009; 3/0): @statsgen That is probably my SUMS talk! When I am done with it, I will use my new #blogdown blog to document it! ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 1/0): @sellorm can you add me to https://t.co/bMaopPAgpY? so hype to now have a #blogdown-built site! here it is: https://t.co/vTnjgqzvw4 thanks for the help! 🙃 ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 0/0): @OmaymaS_ Word, I wish we could filter hugo themes by LaTeX compatibility. I ended up just shopping around the themes that they recommended in the blogdown book. https://t.co/stX3CGJ6Pc I know the popular academic theme is LaTeX compatible. So is the one I picked – XMin. ↪
bookdown
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 30/6): You can have presenter notes inside Xarignan!! 😱🤩. Is this one of those things everyone but me knows about? #rstats https://t.co/1MWbLDEFa2 https://t.co/Nl9hBl2wN4 ↪
Sébastien Rochette (@StatnMap; 1/0): @tylermorganwall I love that idea. One day we’ll be able to knit it in a #bookdown for instance to print real 3d reports ! Also available for blind people. Any place in your to-do list @xieyihui ? ↪
Rachael Lappan (@RachaelLappan; 1/0): @AkilaWijerathna I’m using this template: https://t.co/agCIa0p54n but if you’re getting started with #bookdown try the bookdown book: https://t.co/0jzOVAmgKz
I also have a little bit on my blog ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 0/0): @OmaymaS_ Word, I wish we could filter hugo themes by LaTeX compatibility. I ended up just shopping around the themes that they recommended in the blogdown book. https://t.co/stX3CGJ6Pc I know the popular academic theme is LaTeX compatible. So is the one I picked – XMin. ↪
Rachael Lappan (@RachaelLappan; 0/0): If you’re writing your #thesis in #bookdown or the like (knitting t latex pdf), #protip: check for unescaped %s in table captions or footnotes or something and save YOUR ENTIRE SUNDAY ↪
knitr
Jenny Bryan (@JennyBryan; 17/2): My kingdom for
error = TRUE
, in the knitr sense of “it’s OK to see an error in this chunk”, but for examples in #rstats help files. ↪
Neil Saunders (@neilfws; 1/0): @MadeleineOtway someone else suggested fig.pos=‘htb!’ https://t.co/IOY5IUBStl ↪
Neil Saunders (@neilfws; 1/0): @MadeleineOtway this might help? https://t.co/9SzuXMqxQn ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 1/0): @GoldbergData cache.lazy = FALSE: https://t.co/S9HqCnRKGZ ↪
Madeleine Otway (@MadeleineOtway; 0/2): HELP!! #rstats #knitr - when I am embedding a figure in #rmarkdown #rbookdown with fig.pos=“h”, if the figure doesn’t fit on the same page, that figure and all that follow move to the end of the section! Is there a way I can fix this? I’m happy to tweet out my code #phdlife ↪
Pete Mohanty (@petemohanty; 0/0): @matt_blackwell knitr::purl() lets you extract all the R code, which can help ↪
Joshua Goldberg (@GoldbergData; 0/0): @xieyihui I doubt this is a knitr error, but I attempted compiling an rmd with a large model object (~2 gigs), and I get this error. Curious if you have this before?
It compiles fine if I run line by line. Trying to think of a better way to handle large objects when knitting. https://t.co/tERXU61VyL ↪
xaringan
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 30/6): You can have presenter notes inside Xarignan!! 😱🤩. Is this one of those things everyone but me knows about? #rstats https://t.co/1MWbLDEFa2 https://t.co/Nl9hBl2wN4 ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 12/0): Everything may be on🔥, seemingly perpetually, but it really is a nice life doing a phd.
Cube and I are having a lovely evening. Quick and dirty xaringan tutorial with @visnut surprising effective. Now to code. https://t.co/I8KWjY3mDr ↪
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 7/1): OK, #xaringan wizards/enthusiasts, here’s one question I can’t find the answer to in documentation or code: can I change the size of the slides? For instance for widescreen projectors? #rstats ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 5/1): Am still not over the awesomeness of xaringan::infinite_moon_reader working on any .Rmd.
Thanks, @xieyihui! ↪
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 4/1): @jladata That works! Widescreen xaringan is now in play! Thanks for the tip! https://t.co/bs74Ot7qhP ↪
Jesse Mostipak (@kierisi; 4/0): @CMastication @SuzanBaert @xieyihui at some point my brain solidified it as “xarnigan” rather than “xaringan” so now I just call it “the really cool slide maker in R” ↪
Jindra Lacko (@jladata; 1/1): @SuzanBaert I don’t think you can change the slide size, as it depends on output resolution; but you can change the slide ratio in output:xaringan:nature settings - I believe ‘16:9’ is recognized, as well as ‘4:3’ ↪
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 1/0): @SuzanBaert Check out the ‘nature’ argument to ‘moon_reader’ in ‘?xaringan::moon_reader’. There are a few options described there with a link back to the remarkjs wiki where a few more options are described. https://t.co/EmYnCIiENf ↪
John Coene (@jdatap; 1/0): @kierisi @SuzanBaert https://t.co/lxgjKU1HEX https://t.co/mohldty5z4 ↪
Mike Kearney📊 (@kearneymw; 1/0): @SuzanBaert @FabioFavusMaxim I also didn’t know this. Plz keep tweeting about cool xaringan things, btw! 😁 ↪
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 0/0): It’s raining #xaringan tips today: add < ratio: ‘16:9’ > to your YAML to get a widescreen presentation! 🎉🎉 https://t.co/9pFKTbRxT1 ↪
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Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 1/0): @GoldbergData cache.lazy = FALSE: https://t.co/S9HqCnRKGZ ↪