Title | bibliography |
---|---|
example Markdown document |
references.json |
Here is some text.
Oddly, new paragraphs only happen after a blank line. See, no new paragraph here, event though there is a new line.
You can write^superscripts^ too.
You can make text bold or italic. Or crossed out.
You can even have tables:
what | how much | |
---|---|---|
apples | 3 | |
oranges1 | 63 |
Lists are useful too.
Numbered:
- one
- two
- three
Or unnumbered:
- a point
- another point
Links, of course.
You can include images, like the one below from unsplash:
Credit: Julius Drost on Unsplash
Don't quote me on this, but this is how you quote.
And you can even cite people, like this excellent paper on spreadsheets [@broman2018]. When you do, the list of references will appear below the last heading. (The citation data is stored in references.json
, as set in the YAML header. The Rstudio visual editor will set this up for you once you insert a citation; if you use Zotero, you can access your library seamlessly.)
Footnotes
-
even footnotes, and the formats can be combined. ↩