@StatsInTheWild Don't credit me, credit @apreshill for her tutorial! https://t.co/xKbqUbqeBs

2018/12/16

blogdown

Albert Y. Kim (@rudeboybert; 103): @StatsInTheWild Don’t credit me, credit @apreshill for her tutorial! https://t.co/xKbqUbqeBs

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 50): @rudeboybert @StatsInTheWild The magic of the Hugo academic theme + blogdown 🧙‍♂️

Dr. Jenny Listman (@jblistman; 30): @apreshill @github @hivickylai @DrMowinckels I love using @hivickylai’s Introduction theme for my site in #blogdown & also made one tweak. Thanks to #rstats community I found enough online tutorials to get it up & running.

DOCTOR Greg (@StatsInTheWild; 30): @thomas_mock @apreshill @rudeboybert Alright. I’m going to try radix. Seems like its the happy medium between being too simple (R Markdown) and too complex (Blogdown).

Albin Fontaine (@albinfont; 20): My first post on my new website made with R blogdown :). More are coming.

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 20): @StatsInTheWild @rudeboybert you can’t go wrong with the academic theme for Hugo with blogdown :) I have literally built at least 20 sites in the past week prepping for my rstudio::conf workshop and that theme is so clean and well documented! I wish all were so good 😏

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 20): @rudeboybert @StatsInTheWild Yes! Blogdown (I think) offers the highest customization and the most individual websites (given the variety of themes/widgets/etc).

Rmd sites also only do flat directory structure vs radix/blogdown: https://t.co/5t6t50C9yD

Albert Y. Kim (@rudeboybert; 20): @StatsInTheWild @apreshill @apreshill So is the decision hierarchy approximately the following? -R Markdown Websites (easiest to setup, but no blogging features) <<< -Radix (with blogging, but little customization) <<< -blogdown (blogging with customization, but the most setup overhead)

Nathan Stephens (@nwstephens; 10): Announcing Book 4: The Four Bad Guys. My 8 year old son uses #blogdown and #bookdown to self publish. It’s amazingly easy and fun. Happy reading. https://t.co/JGzjmi8QyI

DOCTOR Greg (@StatsInTheWild; 10): @apreshill @rudeboybert I guess it’s time to stop delaying and just learn blogdown……

Albert Y. Kim (@rudeboybert; 10): @StatsInTheWild @apreshill I will say tho for a quick one-and-done website, R Markdown websites is a little quicker to set-up/tweak. However for longer term websites where you want more functionality/flexibility, IMO blogdown is the way to go.

GoHugo 🔥TOP🔥BOT🔥 (@hugo_top_bot; 0/0): blogdown indentation for TOML tables - in particular the default config.toml file https://t.co/cGQA4DSmFL

bookdown

Hikaru GOTO / 五島 光 (@hikaru1122; 84): “Statistical Rethinking” を brms とか使ってやってみた、というページを見つけたので後で見ておこう。 https://t.co/Cp9wmM2Hlt

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 20): @rudeboybert @StatsInTheWild Yes! Blogdown (I think) offers the highest customization and the most individual websites (given the variety of themes/widgets/etc).

Rmd sites also only do flat directory structure vs radix/blogdown: https://t.co/5t6t50C9yD

Nathan Stephens (@nwstephens; 10): Announcing Book 4: The Four Bad Guys. My 8 year old son uses #blogdown and #bookdown to self publish. It’s amazingly easy and fun. Happy reading. https://t.co/JGzjmi8QyI

Granville Matheson (@granvillejmath; 10): @oskarflygare @WithingsEN Thank you! And @bcschiffler is behind the @karolinskainst bookdown thesis template (https://t.co/fg84dgl10V), and it’s amazing! Figure and equation references to avoid explicit numbering saved my life during writing…

Oskar Flygare (@oskarflygare; 10): @granvillejmath @WithingsEN Wow, nicely done! Also thanks for indirectly pointing me to the bookdown template for KI theses.

knitr

rachel✨ (@iRachelReyes; 80): hello stat friends kaka-discover ko lang ng kable() function sa knitr package

so gagawin niyang maayos na table yung matrices/data frames mo

effective siya especially kung ico-compile mo to a .docx file

ayun lang

happy cramming

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 30): @TaperaTinashe @andrewheiss Because I had a use case in 2014 and wanted such a function myself for inline R expressions in knitr: https://t.co/lOnznfFTBD

🎄❄️ Andrew Heiss, festive PhD ❄️🎄 (@andrewheiss; 20): @TaperaTinashe 90% of the time I use it is in knitr inline code. The other 10% is in data frames that I then print out with pander in knitr

Debian upload (@DebianUpload; 0/0): New upload: r-cran-knitr 1.21+dfsg-2 by Andreas Tille into unstable - Closes: https://t.co/Dk3LgsL8cmhttps://t.co/XBAwvob6fJ

Debian Bugs (@DebianBug; 0/0): New bug: 916547 - src:r-cran-knitr - r-cran-knitr: autopkgtest regression: no package called ‘rmarkdown’. Reported by Paul Gevers … https://t.co/mhy7ZoKPNP

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 0/0): @magsleyva Thank you! I was favoring #LyX b/c of #knitr. But come to think of it, my use case only requires text blocks + figures, not code + their output. (Non-technical audience.) I could use #rstats (w/ @rstudio) to generate figures + straight #LaTex (w/ @TeXstudio) to display them.

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 0/0): @hadleywickham I have not! I’ve always been one to use #RMarkdown on @rstudio and enjoy the results. All I want to add to my workflow is more fine-grained control of figure placement + layout. I’d seen #LaTeX w/ #LyX + #knitr recommended, but I’m new to the world of LaTeX and welcome pointers!

Tinashe M. Tapera (@TaperaTinashe; 0/0): @andrewheiss My only question is, why is this function in knitr? Seems a bit out of scope from what knitr is popularly used for

Beastrburden (@myfreecamsbeast; 0/0): @Leximazexx @kickazofficial dont thin white knitr

tinytex

Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 60): @BenjaminWolfe Have you looked into tinytex?

xaringan

Paloma RS. (@palolili23; 81): Ready for today’s @RLadiesRdam meetup! - #Dplyr presentation using #xaringan and #rladies template by @apreshill ✅ - Amazing stickers and other materials thanks to @github ready to be shared! https://t.co/nKefJtwhQD

Jose Manuel Vera (@verajosemanuel; 0/0): Animate Xaringan Slide Transitions · Garrick Aden-Buie https://t.co/udNd7fpVdh #rstats

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 0/0): @haematobot @hadleywickham @rstudio Ty! I’ll take all the cautionary tales I can get! 😂

I’m just looking to marry my information design sensibilities w/ my love for good code + version control. Still not 💯 sure I shouldn’t stick w/ smth like #xaringan, and just #KISS, but I def enjoy Tufte-ish full-page spreads.

yihui.name

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 30): @TaperaTinashe @andrewheiss Because I had a use case in 2014 and wanted such a function myself for inline R expressions in knitr: https://t.co/lOnznfFTBD