bookdown

bookdownplus gallery: a web app for displaying and sharing bookdown templates

Many years ago, I collected some LaTeX templates when learning LaTeX. However, my interest in LaTeX was gone after submitting my PhD dissertation. I should have deleted these templates if they had not been so small. They would never be useful in the future, I thought.

In 2017, I started writing the book Learning R: R for Rookies . Unexpectedly, MS Word could not satisfy me with the typesetting. You know what I mean if you have experience (and pain) in writing a long book or dissertation with Word. Actually I suffered more, but I do not want to talk about it. I was sure that LaTeX could, but I would rather not use it.

Like a bolt out of the blue, I found bookdown.

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A template for Copernicus academic journals

Write academic papers of Copernicus journals with R markdown syntax.

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A template for MDPI academic journals

Write academic papers of Copernicus journals with R markdown syntax.

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R package bookdownplus 1.0.2 released on CRAN

bookdownplus is an extension of bookdown. More enhancements. Less operation.

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bookdownplus: an R package for writing Articles, Mails, Guitar Chords, Chemical Molecular Formulae and Equations with R bookdown

`R bookdownplus` extends the features of `bookdown`, and simplifies the procedure. Users only have to choose a template, clarify the book title and author name, and then focus on writing the text. No need to struggle in YAML and LaTeX.

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R bookdown cheatsheet

A summary of R bookdown usage and syntax.

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