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(Tech) Tutorial on using Bookdown etc and adding content #1

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daaronr opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 10 comments
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(Tech) Tutorial on using Bookdown etc and adding content #1

daaronr opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 10 comments
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daaronr commented Mar 30, 2020

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daaronr commented Mar 30, 2020

@oskasf you are off to a good start, let's keep working on it.

Could use some things like 'talk through exactly how to install R/Rstudio...' or at least a pointer to an exact set of instructions

I added a lot of headers to add instructional content to... but no need to reinvent the wheel: just give a web link to simple instructions on these elements, as well as perhaps a single example (drawing from ways I've already used these)

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oskasf commented Mar 30, 2020

@daaronr Sure, the changes you have made look. I'll start to try and fill in some content for the headers where I can.

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oskasf commented Mar 30, 2020

By the way, I think there might some mistaken code in the outline.html document (I didn't want to mess around with this and break it) as the following is shown for me on the website now:
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daaronr commented Mar 31, 2020

Thanks, I think it's now fixed

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oskasf commented Jun 3, 2020

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@oskasf Add this to the tutorial documentation.

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daaronr commented Jun 3, 2020 via email

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oskasf commented Jun 6, 2021

David:
Basically, the new working advice is to scrap Citr and either:

  1. Use the visual editor's citation function or
  2. Insert the "@Article" references manually, making sure they are in one of the bibtex files referred to

But we need to explain more ...

  • for the visual editor, make sure you have -tools, -project options, rmarkdown set right:

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and when doing 'insert citation' make sure you have the library set right:

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But actually in the index.Rmd, I have both present ... we should figure out which one is 'doing it' and remove the other one:

bibliography: ["references.bib", "sections/references.bib"]

And for the second approach, it would be nice if we had a system that auto-synched with the zotero

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daaronr commented Jun 8, 2021

Wait, I'm confused. I wrote the above message, but now it says it's coming from you. Did you move it here?

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oskasf commented Jun 8, 2021

David:
Basically, the new working advice is to scrap Citr and either:

Yes I moved the thread over from Whatsapp!

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