📣 I launched my first newsletter! It's free and I'll be using it to send a little email note any time I publish a blog post, publication, talk, or project on my #quarto site.
🆕 release of section-bibliographies v1.0.0, a #pandoc#LuaFilter that allows to produce separate bibliographies for each chapter or section. Works with #Quarto, too.
The new version comes with a number of performance improvements, as well as additional customization options. https://github.com/pandoc-ext/section-bibliographies
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 🔥💻
(1/3) I am excited to share that my course - Data Pipeline Automation with GitHub Actions Using R and Python 🚀, is now available on LinkedIn Learning!
The course provides an introduction to setting up automation with GitHub Actions with both R and Python. Throughout the course, we will use a real-life example by working with the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) API for data automation. 🧵👇🏼