Is there any easy way to eliminate all the demo stuff that comes along with a Hugo theme (in my case tranquilpeak) in blogdown? @xieyihui #rstats

2018/02/02

blogdown

Elaine McVey (@eamcvey; 40): Is there any easy way to eliminate all the demo stuff that comes along with a Hugo theme (in my case tranquilpeak) in blogdown? @xieyihui #rstats

David Pepper (@Upper_Pepper; 10): @ma_salmon @dataandme @rweekly_live Ooooh, thanks for the reply. I hadn’t seen that recent post on blogdown by @Miketreggs. And I didn’t know about @rweekly_live either. I’ll give it a go.

mryap 🇸🇬 (@mryap; 0/0): Best part of this process is that your content is saved on a local folder and on GitHub. Not locked in a WordPress CMS (i.e. database) https://t.co/4cSjpp6Nlr

bookdown

Aetiologic (@aetiologic; 0/0): #bookdown #tidyverse R bookdown known to “overflow” the margins in PDF mode (see Bookdown book Sec. 1.5)
Any solutions? https://t.co/2vEQADDn5g

knitr

j. frímann fan club (@kakobolli; 10): @asithordarson Ertu búinn að ná í knitr pakkann?

Thomas Ezard (@tomezard; 10): It’s illustrated through https://t.co/qEdcTAJO7R accompanied by the #knitr workflow and data compilations on @figshare https://t.co/D8p1hwxEDu, which very much fulfils the “partial is better than nothing” qualifier

Captain Splatter, USN (ret) (@znmeb; 0/0): @thomasp85 @jimhester_ git lfs works with GitHub … are they pure text HTML or do they have those binary-coded image things R Markdown / knitr create by default?

Marie-Alice (@AlienSpoon; 0/0): @Blouchtika Pour les courbes et la data je mets mon code (en R) directement dans le .tex avec le package knitR. Pour les schémas j’exporte en pdf whatever logiciel de dessin est le plus approprié (Inkscape souvent).

Thomas Ezard (@tomezard; 0/0): Certainly more valid Qs that the final formatting requests for the #knitr supplement to fit journal style. The eventual compromise was to include more explanation in the main text, but removed from the code, they seem somehow disjointed.