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this would be satisfying to show off but there is the problem that it requires a tex installation so people won't be able to run locally most of the time.
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Cool, I hadn't seen that guide. It's a good starting point. I'd like to point out that papaja can also create Word documents, so TeX is not a requirement to run papaja.
Additional examples and topics, such as figures and cross-referencing are available at the packages GitHub repository.
I'd be happy to contribute to the slides and materials. What would be the intended scope of the workshop and how much time would you want to dedicate to writing papers in R Markdown?
We have two hours for the entire workshop, and these are the learning goals. It will include a short intro at the beginning about markdown, a more extensive handout available in HTML and PDF.
We can mention some ways to collaborate with non-Rmarkdown users, such as git, but can't go in depth.
there's a nice guide here:
https://rpubs.com/YaRrr/papaja_guide
this would be satisfying to show off but there is the problem that it requires a tex installation so people won't be able to run locally most of the time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: