blogdown
Jakub Nowosad (@jakub_nowosad; 3/1): @robinlovelace @rstudio @symbolixAU @PaulaMoraga @TimSalabim3 @katiejolly6 @pjs_228 @robinlovelace We can also mention the book website (https://t.co/4z5LQeIhrF) created partially with blogdown and partially with pkgdown;) ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 2/0): We’re talking about building sites (a site/thesis in my case) in radix and blogs in blogdown. ↪
It’s people! Pumpkin spice is people! (@znmeb; 2/0): @jakub_nowosad @robinlovelace @rstudio @symbolixAU @PaulaMoraga @TimSalabim3 @katiejolly6 @pjs_228 Bookdown, blogdown and pkgdown - it’s a trifecta! ;-) ↪
Ilja (@fubits; 1/0): @dataandme @grrrck Darn, I wish I’d seen this well written post earlier! I did something similar over the weekend (with Tweets and .rds), but I had to account for #blogdown‘s folder specifics with here(). Maybe that’s also useful to some https://t.co/QbNFKAytek ↪
Auggy (@mmmpork; 1/0): Join @RLadiesPDX tomorrow at 6:30p for a Blog-a-thon blogdown and knitr’ing https://t.co/syWaKkQzmX #RLadies #Meetup #Portland via @Meetup ↪
Portland Tech Events (@PDX_TechEvents; 0/0): At the R-Ladies #PDX meetup tomorrow you can learn about Blog-a-thon blogdown & knitr’ing: https://t.co/bj2ZSTRPBl ↪
bookdown
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 17/8): 🗳 More beautiful bookdown…
📜 “Odds & Ends: Introducing Probability & Decision with a Visual Emphasis” by @jweisber
https://t.co/0qLcSeW79H #probability https://t.co/eAGXyvJUu7 ↪
Pavan Mirla (@pavanmirla; 6/1): #Econometrics with #R : #Interactive, Comprehensive, Free e-book written with bookdown https://t.co/l856AazXUo ↪
Evan Oppenheimer (@OppenheimerEvan; 3/0): Another book for the RStudio Bookdown competiton – “A Gradual Introduction to Shiny” by Ted Laderas. Looks good too!
Might be nice for you Shiny people. Maybe I should give it a try…
https://t.co/kjkTswFdNs ↪
It’s people! Pumpkin spice is people! (@znmeb; 2/0): @jakub_nowosad @robinlovelace @rstudio @symbolixAU @PaulaMoraga @TimSalabim3 @katiejolly6 @pjs_228 Bookdown, blogdown and pkgdown - it’s a trifecta! ;-) ↪
It’s people! Pumpkin spice is people! (@znmeb; 2/0): @SingularityIs Bookdown is a superset of what GitBook can do. ↪
Meenakshi Srinivasan 🐠 (@srini_meen; 0/2): #rstats #bookdown
#rmarkdown
When adding an image using the bookdown “Insert image” addin, I can’t see the image in the RStudio Viewer.
Is there something wrong or will the image show up once the website is deployed online? ↪
Ilya Kashnitsky (@ikashnitsky; 0/0): @ThomasJulou @achamess @ClausWilke @rstudio {bookdown} supports cross ref. Check out the superb book
https://t.co/7tpyf2daFs
Rumors are, the brand new {radix} by @rstudio is even more powerful ↪
sf99 (@sf99; 0/0): @dataandme interactive animated GIF in Tweet
looks cool. Where exactly is the associated R-code?
Looked in https://t.co/1Pfe98nBqx but didn’t find it… :-( ↪
Ross Ellison (@RossEllison; 0/0): @xieyihui Are the important.png and caution.png type files in the bookdown package royalty/copyright free? ↪
Tri-Learning (@trilearning; 0/0): Bookdown contest submission: Introduction to Econometrics with R #elearning https://t.co/lfbBmduq2q ↪
knitr
baptiste (@baptiste_auguie; 1/0): @rOpenSci @kivikakk @opencpu @ma_salmon … one advantage being a more robust handling of inline code, which is currently extracted by regexs in knitr. Having the full structured AST before running code chunks also allows greater flexibility for pre- and post-processing with custom markup, etc. ↪
baptiste (@baptiste_auguie; 1/0): @rOpenSci @kivikakk @opencpu @ma_salmon and in fact, i believe that with such a toolchain an alternative to knitr would process chunks once they’ve been parsed into xml, and update the AST with the results. (i suggested this a while back, but as Yihui said this wasn’t possible with pandoc back when knitr started) ↪
Auggy (@mmmpork; 1/0): Join @RLadiesPDX tomorrow at 6:30p for a Blog-a-thon blogdown and knitr’ing https://t.co/syWaKkQzmX #RLadies #Meetup #Portland via @Meetup ↪
Portland Tech Events (@PDX_TechEvents; 0/0): At the R-Ladies #PDX meetup tomorrow you can learn about Blog-a-thon blogdown & knitr’ing: https://t.co/bj2ZSTRPBl ↪
yihui.name
John Minter (@jrminter; 0/0): @Arabian_Analyst If you can install R packages, you should look into TinyTeX by yihui xie. It installs a minimal TeX install (and you can add other packages) into your user space. See https://t.co/LJJVGeerVA
Maybe that will work for you.
Best wishes,
John ↪