Just a quick reminder to anyone doing presentation in #RStats that {xaringan} is an amazing ๐Ÿ“ฆ, with beautiful default, and highly customisable via HTML/CSS: https://t.co/HnKCBXDwHD https://t.co/jRDxS573Tt

2018/07/20

blogdown

Dr. L. Collado-Torres (@fellgernon; 21): @cantabile @apreshill @bikesRdata @katrinafee Could be the bug in version 0.7 of blogdown that affected me recently. Version 0.8 fixed it. See https://t.co/ox1u0SHoLo

Dr Emily Kothe (@emilyandthelime; 20): @cantabile Did you work out the issue with blogdown? I think I’m having a similar problem today

Shoili (@shoilipal; 0/1): hello #rstats twitter, I could use some help with a #blogdown and github pages related problem

https://t.co/dcGFyQzpGR

Thanks!

Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 0/0): #RLessonOfTheDay Make @MathJax work in @GoHugoIO themes with this tip from @xieyihui https://t.co/lVs4Zo5uak #blogdown #hugo

Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 0/0): @hivickylai I found the solution here thanks to @xieyihui https://t.co/lVs4Zo5uak #blogdown

Recle Etino Vibal (@recleev; 0/0): @hivickylai Does the introduction theme support mathjax? Can I just specify something in the config to allow mathjax? I can’t seem to make my equations render properly #blogdown

๐ŸƒEric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): I love the way the image captions are done for headers in #blogdown with the Hugo Academic theme (see image). Is there any way to make this behavior work with #knitr or #markdown image captions? E.g. with the “fig.cap” chunk option or ![caption][image.png]? https://t.co/xrx9fKD1bb

Shoili (@shoilipal; 0/0): Got a blog post up at https://t.co/OjTiZ8Clqk using blogdown and Hugo and #Github pages! My thoughts about the #DataScience masters program I graduated from last year.

Tadaa, Data! (@tadaa_data; 0/0): We rebooted https://t.co/uG5PS2BYER to run on #blogdown now, because if it’s not powered by RMarkdown, it’s not a proper R-related website. Yeah.

Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 0/0): @apreshill Trying this: blogdown::install_hugo(version = “0.41”, force = TRUE)

bookdown

UrfaGundem (@urfagundem; 20): Gencler, Emre Bey ugrasmis sizin icin kitabi Turkceye cevirmis… Sabah aksam kahvelerde gezeceginize, alin bu kitabi gunde 3 saatinizi ayirin, 6 ay sonra bir ise girin… https://t.co/MRAHcgfyN7 @emretoros

knitr

James Robinson (@jamespwr; 11): wow @jdblischak

workflowr is

#rstats + rmarkdown + knitr + git =

#openscience lab notebook AS A WEBSITE (+ version control)

๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos; 10): I’m finally looking into the knitr::kable() integration contributed by @malco_barrett https://t.co/athd1i28xh Maybe there should be two sets of arguments for print() and kable(). or just do kableone(print(CreateTableOne(…)))

๐ŸƒEric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): I think the default knitr fig.cap behavior of “Figure 1: A plot of …..” is great for technical documents, but for a blog post, “Figure 2: My friend Joe is a great scientist” is kind of silly.

๐ŸƒEric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): I love the way the image captions are done for headers in #blogdown with the Hugo Academic theme (see image). Is there any way to make this behavior work with #knitr or #markdown image captions? E.g. with the “fig.cap” chunk option or ![caption][image.png]? https://t.co/xrx9fKD1bb

Ethan Silver (@ethansilver73; 0/0): Finalfit, knitr and #R Markdown for quick results - #PrescientInfo https://t.co/hVu6GERg8x

Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos; 0/0): Create Awesome HTML Table with knitr::kable and kableExtra https://t.co/qfCQ3QVfp0

Robert Sills (@robertnsills; 0/0): Finalfit, knitr and #R Markdown for quick results - #PrescientInfo https://t.co/PxKxgPNYFE

xaringan

Colin Fay ๐Ÿค˜ (@_ColinFay; 3813): Just a quick reminder to anyone doing presentation in #RStats that {xaringan} is an amazing ๐Ÿ“ฆ, with beautiful default, and highly customisable via HTML/CSS: https://t.co/HnKCBXDwHD https://t.co/jRDxS573Tt

Zack Barnett-Howell (@zackt_bh; 30): @_ColinFay Iโ€™ve really enjoyed using #xaringan in combination with the xaringanthemer packager by @grrrck. It makes for some good looking presentations for those of us with minimal .css:

https://t.co/WVQbFVtzAn

Zack Barnett-Howell (@zackt_bh; 10): Trying to figure out the best software to write my lectures in this fall. Iโ€™m tempted to use #xaringan: markdown syntax + Mathjax support is great. But Iโ€™m worried Iโ€™ll need some LaTeX features eventually. And writing lectures in #rstudio feelsโ€ฆ weird?

Andrew Heiss (@andrewheiss; 10): Now I just have to get it working with #rstats xaringan and it’ll be perfect

Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 0/0): @zackt_bh @xieyihui @rstudio No deep thoughts other than I feel your pain. I can spend forever trying to pick between options. I’d say use xaringan for slides destined for web only, but use a different format if you know you’ll need multiple output types later on.

Zack Barnett-Howell (@zackt_bh; 0/0): @xieyihui @grrrck @rstudio Any deep thoughts on the future of #xaringan ? Or what it would entail to convert a presentation from that format into remark.js or LaTeX if I end up needing to switch away?

yihui.name

R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/0): How Will an Animated GIF Work in a Textbook? @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/ZtNQThVhe9