>>>>> Bert Gunter
>>>>> on Wed, 26 Jul 2023 16:05:32 -0700 writes:
> https://www.r-project.org/logo/
> Cheers, Bert
Well, I tend to disagree.
He did not say he'd want to use the R logo
and there is really nobody saying that "you should".
Using the letter 'R' as are regular word (noun) in a title is
perfectly fine.
Martin
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 4:01?PM Wadsworth, Spencer G
> [STAT] <sgw96 at iastate.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am working on a small booklet to be used with an
>> existing statistics textbook. The purpose of the booklet
>> is to give worked through examples from the textbook
>> using R code and it will be made publicly available with
>> the textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code
>> Supplement for Basic Engineering Data Collection and
>> Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe". Someone with whom I'm
>> working on the booklet said that the "R" in the title
>> might need to follow a specific style guide given by the
>> R-project. Is this accurate? Is there a particular font I
>> should use?
>>
>> Thanks, Spencer
>>
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