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Feature request: pass the name of the _output.yml to render #1613

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jm-t opened this issue Aug 2, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1634
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Feature request: pass the name of the _output.yml to render #1613

jm-t opened this issue Aug 2, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1634
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@jm-t jm-t commented Aug 2, 2019

It would be convenient to pass the name of the _output.yml file to use as part of the render function. It would allows to easily switch from one output configuration to another.

Something similar to bookdown render that allows to pass the _bookdown.yml file name to use.

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@cderv cderv commented Aug 2, 2019

For reference, this is related to a discussion in rstudio community

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@yihui yihui commented Aug 9, 2019

That sounds like a reasonable feature request but I don't have time for it. Sorry.

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@atusy atusy commented Aug 26, 2019

I'll do it.

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@jm-t jm-t commented Aug 31, 2019

Thank you. I learned a lot by looking at the pull request.

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