Unser @thlorusso zeigt am #RMeetUp der @ZurichRUsers wie man mit #Blogdown einfach Websites erstellt. Die Präsentation findet ihr hier: https://t.co/f7QSoq278f https://t.co/rgCuBIguiF

2018/09/04

blogdown

Statistik Kt. Zürich (@statistik_zh; 11/3): Unser @thlorusso zeigt am #RMeetUp der @ZurichRUsers wie man mit #Blogdown einfach Websites erstellt.
Die Präsentation findet ihr hier:
https://t.co/f7QSoq278f https://t.co/rgCuBIguiF

Zurich R User Group (@ZurichRUsers; 5/1): @thlorusso (working at @statistik_zh) shows us at our #RMeetUp how one can use #Blogdown for generating homepages with #rstats. https://t.co/pXRL18RzUT

Jakob Dambon (@JakobDambon; 2/2): A fully packed day ahead: Looking forward to the “Reproducibility and Replication” Workshop #reprozurich by @crsuzh followed by @ZurichRUsers Meet-Up on #blogdown and DBI using #rstats

Ben R. Fitzpatrick (@benrfitzpatrick; 2/0): Great intro to turning Rmarkdown into websites with #blogdown by @thlorusso. Gaze upon the fruit of his customized Hugo theme here: https://t.co/SrtWH6YdbE

Daniel Falbel (@dfalbel; 1/0): All done with #blogdown!

🍃Eric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): I want to use a custom.css to change the way image captions are handled in my #blogdown #Hugo website. Where do I put it? How do I tell my website to use it? (total css noob here)

bookdown

Sergio Oller (@zeehio_; 2/0): @SorensenOystein @rstatstweet I think on the yaml header you can use df_print: kable

https://t.co/zugpvxlxqT

niszet📚技術書典5 い04 (@niszet0; 0/0): いかん、もうこれbookdownでいーじゃんって気になってきた…。

knitr

Matt Crump (@MattCrump_; 2/0): @tcarpenter216 Sometimes the knitr cache option can screw things up.

I find the errors given when compile fails usually do a good job of pointing to the problem.

And then there’s always the weird bugs that are idiosyncratic and take ages to trackdown.

Deemah 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 (@dmi3k; 1/0): @SorensenOystein Assignment without printing in one chunk, followed by hidden kable call. What’s wrong with knitr::kable, btw? Why not DT::datatable? https://t.co/pzULnlqLll

Øystein Sørensen (@SorensenOystein; 0/2): Dear #rstats community: When showing dataframes in #rmarkdown, is there a way to hide the call to knitr::kable()? This is not useful for the reader, so I often end up with two chunks, one with eval=FALSE that is displayed, and one with echo=FALSE that contains knitr::kable(). https://t.co/c95EP7pUjZ

Sainath Adapa (@sainathadapa; 0/0): Pweave seems interesting, similar to RMarkdown/Knitr
https://t.co/LoNF41C1yH
https://t.co/SRF4WMWfbL

Name cannot be blank (@sirzeitgeist; 0/0): @dpprdan @hadleywickham @juliasilge @romain_francois This is awesome I’ve done a fair amount of Go stuff and a little bit of R as well (helped writing a knitr go plugin in the past). Would be fun to hack on!

Matt Johnson 🚩 (@mrjoh3; 0/0): @SorensenOystein @rstatstweet The kable call can be made in text. So:

r knitr::kable()

xaringan

RPubs recent entry (@RPubsRecent; 0/0): Example of xaringan css template https://t.co/2tmewCvjIF

nɹɐsɐɯ ɐʞonʞoʇ (@t_macya; 0/0): xaringan使ってみようと思ったけど,案の定フォントサイズなどでつまづく

yihui.name

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Impact: Depth or Breadth? https://t.co/TVLeXZ3Bfo

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Using TinyTeX from a Flash Drive https://t.co/BIOhYeVQvZ