It always annoys me that both #OrgMode and #Pandoc do not appear to have a 'clean'/plain flag for generating output.
I want 'plain' LaTeX and HTML with no additions or custom elements...no \tightlist in list environments, nor <div> around sections. Just plain unadulterated markup, that is all...
@jfdm One option for academic writing could be #Quarto. It uses pandoc under the hood, but has scientific publishing set as one of the goals. See, e.g., https://quarto.org/docs/extensions/listing-journals.html
Any LaTeX acceptance problems would be treated as a bug there, I'd assume.
Quarto R package version 1.4 is here 📦✨ The main feature is a new vignette engine that allows you to use quarto as a vignette builder and use .qmd files as vignettes!
The package also includes more enhancements for compatibility with the Quarto CLI 1.4 🔥💻
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I fancy using #Mastodon as a comment system for my blog but the solutions I found were made for #Hugo. How bad would it be if I reused them in my #Quarto blog?
You can now host #Quarto sites on Hugging Face using the new Quarto Space template.
#HuggingFace is the most used open platform for AI. We think that #QuartoPub is one of the best frameworks for scientific writing, making it a perfect tool for the Hugging Face community.
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Hi #rstats folks, does anybody have experience with submitting .tex files generated by #quarto to the ArXiV? Will it just work? If not, how much will I suffer to make it work?
Excited to report my talk "Reclaiming My Time with Quarto: A Journey from WordPress to Simplicity" has been accepted to #PositConf2024! I'll be talking about how I transformed my Wordpress site to Quarto (www.tylermw.com) using WP's XML export along with R to automate converting complex javascript and media-laden posts to Quarto, and the many improvements to my site (and personal time!) that resulted.
(Plus a short discussion of making 3D buildings in R!)
quarto will render this as three separate lists, so the sub-list will not be indented. I can manually insert a <ul></ul> and get something close to what I want, but am I missing some other work-around for this?
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Q for #rstats#quarto users in #vscode - am I right that there is no way to see the final appearance of a plot other than rendering the document? There is no preview - other than in rstudio - which gives an accurate representation? The vsc plot window follows its own dimension (distorts proportions).
Love vs code but re-rendering the whole doc for each plot iteration feels quite cumbersome. Tagging the mighty @andrew since I think there was a related discussion on GH which I can't find..🙏🙏👏👏
@zoowalk@andrew Actually, the in-line preview can be quite different when show_text(enable=TRUE) is set. Then I do need to render the document to see the final plot. #rstats#quarto
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Hey #quarto & #rstats folks! I'm looking for the lowest friction way for non-tech users to start writing in markdown with git for version control - current thinking is to use #Obsidian with some kind of #git gui... The long and short of it is that our tech team (who are fully onboard with report writing with quarto) are stressing about constant versioning issues and unmanagemeable word docs. Please let me know if you've come up with any good workflows!