CRAN release?
jjallaire opened this issue · 4 comments
I'm hoping to write a post for the RStudio blog soon about custom R Markdown formats and as part of that want to point to formats currently available on CRAN (may even to do a "gallery" page on rmarkdown.rstudio.com). Do you think these formats will hit CRAN soon so I can include them?
He's working on merging the templates into another repository located here.
At least if that's still the current situation :)
Okay, great!
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He's working on merging the templates
https://twitter.com/hrbrmstr/status/700649341824823296 into another
repository located here https://github.com/juba/rmdformats/.At least if that's still the current situation :)
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Hey @jjallaire / @jemus42,
A weekend intended for coding & the outdoors ended up being consumed with far less fun responsibilities.
Lukas is correct. Rather the add one more pkg to the busting-at-the-seams CRAN, I thought combining this with that package would be better. I'm making tweaks to it this week (to add some more Open Graph tag support and fix an issue with hugo
and YAML) and will be merging it in with that other pkg, hopefully creating a nice, centralized, alternative source (not that such a thing is required, but it may be easier for newer R folk to find/use). It'll be over a week until this is CRAN submittable (the other pkg author is on holiday :-)
As an aside, I'm working on a separate pkg that would let folks use R to manipulate the abstract syntax tree produced by pandoc
, but do it within the flow of an R markdown document. This may be of no use to the R community but it would provide extra-granular R scripting control over the entire (round trip) R markdown-to-[html|md|latex|etc] process. More to come once an alpha version is ready.
Okay, that's great news. I'll wait to post the article until the new
version of rmdformats hits CRAN.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:15 AM, hrbrmstr notifications@github.com wrote:
Hey @jjallaire https://github.com/jjallaire / @jemus42
https://github.com/jemus42,A weekend intended for coding & the outdoors ended up being consumed with
far less fun responsibilities.Lukas is correct. Rather the add one more pkg to the busting-at-the-seams
CRAN, I thought combining this with that package would be better. I'm
making tweaks to it this week (to add some more Open Graph tag support and
fix an issue with hugo and YAML) and will be merging it in with that
other pkg, hopefully creating a nice, centralized, alternative source (not
that such a thing is required, but it may be easier for newer R folk to
find/use). It'll be over a week until this is CRAN submittable (the other
pkg author is on holiday :-)As an aside, I'm working on a separate pkg that would let folks use R to
manipulate the abstract syntax tree produced by pandoc, but do it within
the flow of an R markdown document. This may be of no use to the R
community but it would provide extra-granular R scripting control over the
entire (round trip) R markdown-to-[html|md|latex|etc] process. More to come
once an alpha version is ready.—
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