blogdown
Nicolas Roelandt (@RoelandtN42; 2/1): Something was bothering me since a long time. Took the time to fix it, find a solution in less than 5 minutes thanks to @RLesur
Plus I know what is a favicon now. :)
#2birds1stone
https://t.co/Pw7sGGn0Si ↪
bookdown
JD Long (@CMastication; 7/0): @sharlagelfand Second edition of R Cookbook… porting it to bookdown & going to CC license it like R4DS. ↪
Davis Vaughan (@dvaughan32; 5/0): @CMastication @rstudio This wasn’t a dissertation but I did my final project in bookdown and rendered as HTML and PDF successfully. I felt proud of it. Images, equations, tables, etc. https://t.co/iGaMZL5TEY ↪
Manuel Toral (@jmtoralc; 1/0): @mauri8a DataCamp está bueno, pero mi favorito es el de Phillips https://t.co/AFO4YRXyOy (acá el libro https://t.co/uJ0lsxm9u6) ↪
Greg Tucker-Kellogg (@gtuckerkellogg; 0/0): @CMastication @rstudio For completeness, I don’t understand why RMarkdown and bookdown chose to extend pandoc’s markdown syntax. Maybe the extensions were offered to pandoc and weren’t accepted; I don’t know and don’t want to presume. ↪
Colin D. Wren (@CDWren; 0/0): @electricarchaeo Or not, didn’t realize this was a bookdown thing ↪
Shawn Graham (@electricarchaeo; 0/0): bookdown question. the default latex template (default-1.17.0.2.tex) scrunches tables up into the middle of the page. How to alter to make it span across entire width? ↪
knitr
Tom Schenk Jr. (@tomschenkjr; 4/1): Everyone researching with #rstats should learn LaTeX.
Because one day you’re going to need to debug a knitr output. ↪
Raymond Tse (@rtse999; 0/0): #rstats ezknitr is 2 years old now - have these changes been incorporated into the knitr package ? ↪