The release brings new formats for dashboards and Typst, a new manuscript project type, a cross-reference overhaul, Shiny for Python support, and a ton of other updates.
Anyone happen to know a totally non-technical tutorial for creating a #QuartoPub website? Like for someone who should be using Wordpress but wants to use #quarto 😁. Deployed to Netlify. No Github. Finding lots of nice tutorials, but all are still a bit more technical than what I want. Tagging a few folks who might know: @jadeynryan@nrennie@andrew
Together with R-Ladies Bergen, we're are kicking off a series on "Toolbox for Reproducibility" with @minecr's workshop on using #quarto! Come and join us to learn how to leverage this multi-purpose tool to make your work reproducible 🚀
I have created a series of templates for creating CVs with #quarto#rstats (They are adapted from already existing latex templates and not my own creation). This is the overview repository for all templates:
Introducing Great Tables, a package for creating great-looking display tables in #Python!
Include them in a notebook, a #Quarto document, or exported as HTML.
We've been working hard on making this package as useful as possible, and we're excited to share it with you. We very recently put out our first major release of the Great Tables (v0.1.0) and it’s available in PyPI.
Our friends at @holoviz_org migrated their blog to #Quarto. They wanted something easy to use that seamlessly renders #Python#Jupyter notebooks into blog posts, and #QuartoPub does just that! Read more about their thought process here:
Apropos of nothing, if you've ever used #Quarto from the command line, you owe it to yourself to check out qvm for installing new releases (and downgrading to older versions when necessary):
📣 New blog post: Six not-so-basic base R functions 🔥
There are so many great functions in base R. Let's explore six lesser-known ones in our latest post. Run them in your browser using the magic of webR and Quarto 💫
@minecr shared invaluable insights during her webinar for R/Medicine. Some key highlights from the session include:
• Step-by-step instructions for getting started with a new manuscript project
• Obtaining multiple formats from one source
• Embedding computations from supplementary notebooks
• And more!
Opportunity Scholars at posit::conf(2024). The application deadline is approaching fast; March 22nd. If you're a strong candidate or know someone who is, please act quickly.
Opportunity Scholarships receive free tickets, a workshop, support for travel and accommodation, plus lots of swag.
📣 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.
🎥 A few weeks ago I gave an improvised talk "Sharing your geospatial knowledge in the open" -- it shows how to create #quarto slides, websites, and books in the context of #openscience and #foss4g software.🎥
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 🔥💻