It's the beginnings of an #rstats package for experimental mangling of #MIDI files. TBH, it's my personal experimental hacky-code base wrapped in R package clothing. I'm messing with it constantly, and sharing in case others are interested. #genRativemusic#Rmuzak#rstatsmusic
@ElenLeFoll Thanks, and #rstats {knitr} etc. and now #QuartoPub has been a total game changer for me. Websites galore!
Plus, I think if I keep noodling with {midiblender} I might accidentally push it out of hobby land into #cogsci territory, which should be even more fun!
How do you insert a thin (1/6em) space between number and unit in #QuartoPub?
U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE
or
, inside a math formula (noting that siunitx isn't available in mathjax)
or something else?
(I am almost tempted to insert a visible symbol with a keyboard shortcut, such as ␣, and have a lua filter replace it on the fly with U+202F before rendering.
I'm struggling a bit with using metadata in quarto. I have a project that includes some custom metadata of the form
key1:
key2:
key3a: true
key3b: false
and so on. I would like to be able to overwrite some of these when rendering to modify which parts of the document are included in the output via
{.content-hidden unless-meta="key1.key2.key3a"}
I've tried to do that using something along the lines of
quarto render -M key1.key2.key3a:false, but that appears to have no effect.
Any advice on how to make this work, or how to achieve the same effect in a different way would be much appreciated.
#QuartoPub is awesome, and I am finding myself using it more and more over #RMarkdown for #RStats based reports and documents. I definitely recommend checking out the new features in v 1.4!
I will note one pain point, and that is tables with captions in Word documents. If you want or need that, it's still not quite there, unfortunately (and it's being worked on, I keep an eye on the issues on GH). Here's hoping we get it in v 1.5!
Dashboard, Typst, new cross-reference system allowing more customisation, …
What are you waiting? Time to download, upgrade, and enjoy all these new features (and bug fixes).
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.
Here is a great resource for learning R from the R in Pharma organization. These 15 workshops cover a variety of topics, such as:
✅ Working with Quarto
✅ Git and version control
✅ Deploying shiny applications
✅ Observable plot
✅ Building pipelines with the targets and crew packages
Super easy thanks to the #QuartoPub shinylive extension! Also huge thanks to r-universe.dev for providing WASM binaries so I could install and demo this package even though it isn't on CRAN!
If I create 2 quarto files like rfile.qmd and pyfile.qmd with same content but R and Python code chunks respectively, how can I provide a menu that lets the user select one or the other rendered document? #rstats#QuartoPub
Hey, congratulations on that new #rstats package! Or, maybe well done on keeping that old package maintained! Either way, have you thought about letting your users try it out in the browser straight away? It's really easy with WebR and #QuartoPub!
Excepting the cover page, the entire document is created by a #QuartoPub + #RStats pipeline that turns two Excel files with messy project and financial request data into the clearest and best-looking 500+ page report I could create. Fully reproducible repository should be coming next week. #BaltimoreCity#OpenGov#OpenBaltimore
k, so #QuartoPub dashboards + (Observable JS + Arquero) chunks actually is an incredible combination
(this is my Fitbit data, which gets regularly pulled into an Airtable table through make dot com, then I use an #rstats {plumber} API to pull it from Airtable and serve through a POST URL)
I've been working off a Wordpress site for years, but frankly it was getting a bit long in the tooth and each blog post required too much manual labor to finalize. The ongoing maintenance was a pain but I did like the landing page, which had a nice image carousel and animated blog post buttons. So I ripped off the bandaid and implemented those features in a Quarto site! Check it out (new post incoming soon)!