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2018 Jul 17
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Según lo entiendo yo, a mí no me funciona. Lo intenté hacer, también, en la consola directamente. Preferiría poder hacerlo en el documento Rmd, pero de momento ni uno ni otro consigo. Si compila lo hace al libro GitBook y listo. Parece imposible. 2018-07-17 20:02 GMT+02:00 Javier Marcuzzi <javier.ruben.marcuzzi en gmail.com> : > Estimado Juan Abasolo > > Yo no lo utilize pero leí
2018 Jul 18
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Gracias, Javier, por la paciencia. Soy malo explicándome. Ese ejemplo que me das, que es el que da Yihui Xie, es el que no consigo compilar si no es a GitBook (que es HTML). El mismo Yihui propone en el libro al que nos referimos los dos y el ejemplo en cuestión (referido en el apartado Get Started) modificar el código YAML para compilar en PDF. Efectifvamente, lo que quiero es conseguir que
2018 Jul 18
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Gracias, Victor. Tampoco es eso. Si saco la linea site: bookdown::bookdown_site Me sigue compilando en HTML, pero sin hacerlo en todos los capítulos si no solamente el del index.Rmd que tengo abierto. No puedo explicar cuanto me sorprende! Supongo que tendré algún puntito de alguna i que falta y al ponerlo me parecerá tontería. Pero ahora todavía es MISTERIO. 2018-07-18 11:03 GMT+02:00 Víctor
2018 Jul 17
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Gracias por haberte tomado la molestia de indagar. Entiendo que es eso lo que hago en el encabezado YAML, basandome en la explicación del comienzo del punto 3 de acá: https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/output-formats.html Eso mismo, con el documento que propone el propio Yihui (punto 1.2 del mismo libro) no lo consigo compilar a PDF. Y se me hace extrañísimo, porque tampoco me da error ni nada
2018 Jul 17
4
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Buenas, foreros y foreras; No sé si esto es pregunta para hacer acá, lo preguntaría en stackoverfow, si no fuese que el inglés me intimida. Quiero usar el packete `bookdown` para escribir un libro, pero resulta que la salida tiene que ser PDF y no lo consigo. Siguiendo las instrucciones de acá: https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/get-started.html llego a compilar sin ningún problema en formato
2023 Nov 17
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Ashim, I don't think the aspectratio is appropriate in this context because it would imply that the beamer (LaTeX) class is used but you're actually using the article (LaTeX) class. You may use specifications of the geometry package rather than specifying options to the class: e.g. replace your current header: --- title: "Testing landscape and aspect ratio" output:
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. This works well for me. How did you come up with the pagewidth / pageheight numbers? I do understand that their ratio = 16:9, but how did you choose these numbers? Best Regards, Ashim On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 9:25?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > I don't think the aspectratio is
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Ashim, these are documented in the LaTeX 'geometry' package (see for example on CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/geometry). As I added in my response on Stackoverflow, several parts in the RMarkdown header actually concern information that are processed by LaTeX to actually generate the PDF, among which the 'geometry' line. For someone who is used to working with LaTeX, it is
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
And indeed again (I did not understand your previous question exactly at first), the 'hard-coded' definition of a landscape a4 sheet would therefore be: paperwidth=29.7cm, paperheight=21cm Olivier. On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 13:20:49 +0530 Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Olivier, > > Many thanks for your reply. > > Very cool. > > You know
2023 Nov 18
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. Very cool. You know what I thought ? I thought you had modified the A4 sheet size to compute the paperheight and paperwidth ? I wonder if that's another way of proceeding. Best, Ashim On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 12:51?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > these are documented in the LaTeX
2023 Nov 14
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear all, I have posted a query which has received a response but that is not working on my computer. Here is the query: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77387434/pdf-from-rmarkdown-landscape-and-aspectratio-169 Can someone please help me ? Best Regards, Ashim
2019 Apr 02
4
Orientación para hacer un sitio web con R
Buenas; La pregunta va resultar evidente una vez se entienda, espero saber darme a entender. Quiero identificar qué tengo que aprender para poder hacer un sitio web con R. Este sitio web tiene que poder: * Recibir los datos (archivos .csv mutuamente referenciados) que alguien conectado a la red (vos mismo, usted misma) suba. * Procesarlos * Devolver resultados en base a esos datos introducidos.
2020 May 14
2
rmd y pdf
Estimados quisiera tener el script para al hacer un pdf desde rmarkdown poder modificarle el tamano y tipo de fuente saludos José -- Dr. Jose A. Betancourt Bethencourt Universidad de Ciencias Medicas Carlos j. Finlay
2019 Dec 26
3
best way to build from Git
>>>>> G?bor Cs?rdi >>>>> on Thu, 26 Dec 2019 08:23:10 +0000 writes: > Hi Frederick, I know some non R-core people use this > workflow to keep local patches in git branches: > https://bookdown.org/lionel/contributing/ > Best, Gabor Thank you, Gabor, and notably, Lionel, for providing the extras. As Frederik notes / ask as well about
2017 Nov 07
0
Revolutions blog: October 2017 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests have written about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of October: A recent survey of
2018 Mar 14
0
Fwd: Learning advanced R
I've found two problems in interpreting adv-r-master/book/build-book.r: 1. All pathes in build-book.r refer to the starting-directory "adv-r-master". However, the script build-book.r is located in the directory "book", which is located in directory "adv-r-master". Therefore, pathes starting at "." are wrong (should start at ".."). 2. Some
2018 Mar 14
2
Fwd: Learning advanced R
On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > Nothing you have said tells me you have LaTeX working (a binary install of > R does not depend on it), but if you actually know it is installed and > available to R then that isn't the problem. Since you have not said what > you actually did or what errors you encountered I can only shrug and > suggest that that the website is a
2019 Apr 03
2
Orientación para hacer un sitio web con R
Por complementar lo de Carlos, ahora con docker el tema esta teniendo alternativas lowcost, pero dificiles de configurar si no eres un experto Obtener Outlook para Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ From: R-help-es <r-help-es-bounces en r-project.org> on behalf of Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es> Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 10:04:46 PM
2017 Aug 29
3
RMarkdown question
Hi All: In creating a R Notebook I know that in the text I can link to a (sub) section by using the command: [Header 1](#anchor) and putting the appropriate anchor name at the appropriate header. But can the same be done for code chunks, if the code chunk is named? What I want to do is say that such and such code chunk is an example of how to do something, and have that link to the
2019 Dec 26
3
best way to build from Git
Dear R-devel, I checked out a recent copy of R via Subversion and made a few changes to the code. I wanted to commit them locally to my repo, just to stay organized and keep them separate from other changes I plan to make. However, I was not able to commit them because I don't think SVN allows this? Plan B, check out a Git mirror of R, https://github.com/wch/r-source/ It has some