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document academic writing end-to-end #138

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maxheld83 opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments
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document academic writing end-to-end #138

maxheld83 opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments
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graded-5 graded task, roughly worth 5 story points software carpentry technical & scientific writing pandoc, LaTeX, rmarkdown, references and friends

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maxheld83 commented Apr 10, 2019

covering:

So this issue is a little wide and fuzzy.

The background was that some students were interested in using RMarkdown (or maybe just Pandoc's Markdown?) in their projects, and it'd be worthwhile to make this easier.

We could do several things:

This stuff is already pretty extensively documented in a number of places I linked to, so there is a danger of reinventing the wheel here. (to be avoided).

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there is now a new section on Technical and Scientific Authoring that covers this.

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@samshaffer97 this issue is now more tightly just about documenting/getting this to work.
My wilder idea of factoring out some of rmarkdown to its own bash pandoc wrappers for non-R users lives in #158.

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