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Janani Ravi (@janani137; 2/0): @cantabile My pleasure, @cantabile & thanks for tagging @apreshill 👍🏼 blogdown is fun! Now radix is making it better! ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 2/0): Outcome - Janini Ravi (does someone know her tag?) answered the question, can I embed a radix doc in a blogdown site - answer, yes! Thanks, Janini! ↪
🇲🇽 Dr. Leonardo Collado-Torres (@fellgernon; 1/0): Have you e-met @earowang? She’s a #rstats PhD guru working on vis + ts
If not,check her #blogdown website https://t.co/Wnn42z052i which customizes @georgecushen’s academic theme https://t.co/P4sliRzAIx & her CV https://t.co/D4d1Dw7zHd made with @overleaf https://t.co/sa6l83mh86 ↪
Ilja (@fubits; 0/0): #Blogdown: I’ve implemented <meta> Tags for Open Graph and Twitter/Cards yesterday. Seems to work. #Rstats
https://t.co/QbNFKAytek ↪
Yisu Zhou (@makzhou; 0/0): @bitinn blogdown? ↪
bookdown
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 52/18): CSS game rusty? Check this out…
“bookdownThemeEditor: RStudio addin that helps you easily customize the look of bookdown::gitbook” 👨🏻💻 @haozhu233
https://t.co/W5EM96M4VP #rstats https://t.co/g9JTd7V1Oo ↪
Ryan Peek (@riverpeek; 13/3): Interested in writing a thesis/Phd for UC Davis using a bookdown template? Check out aggiedown, a template formatted for UCD dissertations (https://t.co/gnz71dtMmu)! Still needs work, so please go play with it! Big thanks to gauchodown & huskydown templates! #rstats #UCDavis ↪
Ryan Peek (@riverpeek; 8/0): A huge thank you to the @xieyihui and all the folks who helped make bookdown/xaringan! I gave my PhD exit seminar all with a xaringan presentation, & my dissertation was a modified bookdown template from other great examples (huskydown, gauchodown)! will post soon! #rstats ↪
Pablo Casas (@pabloc_ds; 3/0): The 2-posts I wrote explaining “how to self-publish a book” using the amazing #Bookdown, are now linked in the official Bookdown book 🤩
https://t.co/4AXGtqQcVM
I hope they save you time writing your article, post, book, thesis, or whatever! 📚
#Rstats https://t.co/5ikujrrrou ↪
Thomas Julou (@ThomasJulou; 1/0): @ikashnitsky @achamess @ClausWilke @rstudio @ikashnitsky indeed my template relies on #bookdown to handle references. But it is not designed to produce 2 standalone output files (pdf or docx) with cross-reference (what you always need for article + supp mat). Or am I mistaken? @xieyihui’s insights would be very appreciated ↪
Evan Oppenheimer (@OppenheimerEvan; 1/0): Another cool submission for the RStudio Bookdown contest. “Odds & Ends: Introducing Probability & Decision with a Visual Emphasis” by Jonathan Weisberg.
No code – just probability and words. It looks good! Skimmed it a bit and it seems interesting
https://t.co/a6IKO1lVPH ↪
Roman Luštrik (@romunov; 0/0): @mtrost2 ja, bookdown je v razmahu ↪
Miha Trošt (@mtrost2; 0/0): @romunov hvala, poznam, uporabljam. Pritegnilo me je to, da je ta textbook narejen v bookdown html formatu in vsebuje interaktivne elemente. ↪
knitr
Tuba Bozcha (@TBozcha; 1/0): Planning to write my paper using #Sweave & #knitr in R. Hope my instinct that they will make replication much easier is right. ↪
xaringan
Brandon Greenwell (@bgreenwell8; 36/12): Snazz up your #rmarkdown files or #xaringan presentations with the new RBitmoji package on CRAN: https://t.co/F8vr0CHgqQ #rstats https://t.co/J5Q9RjTlu5 ↪
Ryan Peek (@riverpeek; 8/0): A huge thank you to the @xieyihui and all the folks who helped make bookdown/xaringan! I gave my PhD exit seminar all with a xaringan presentation, & my dissertation was a modified bookdown template from other great examples (huskydown, gauchodown)! will post soon! #rstats ↪