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@aasiyahrashan@docsteveharris This is really one for you guys to judge. However, it would be nice for us to avoid proprietary formats like powerpoint. I'm not particularly involved in this project, feel free to completely ignore me. Perhaps it would be better to output in xaringan instead. It's a REALLY nice flavour of markdown that works seamlessly with Rmd.
Unfortunately the markdown syntax is slightly different. But the benefit is that you are no longer forcing people to buy powerpoint to see the slides.
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all done via pandoc I think ? @aasiyahrashan
and power point simply for clinician coders to be able to use
it did cause aasiyah some problems in terms of keeping the handout/slides consistent
does xaringan fit into the pandoc workflow?
It doesn’t use Pandoc specifically. But it is part of the Rmarkdown/knitr ethos supported by the core RStudio dev team. So it is actually more supported than the Pandoc knitr process.
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all done via pandoc I think ? @aasiyahrashan
and power point simply for clinician coders to be able to use
it did cause aasiyah some problems in terms of keeping the handout/slides consistent
does xaringan fit into the pandoc workflow?
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@aasiyahrashan @docsteveharris This is really one for you guys to judge. However, it would be nice for us to avoid proprietary formats like powerpoint. I'm not particularly involved in this project, feel free to completely ignore me. Perhaps it would be better to output in xaringan instead. It's a REALLY nice flavour of markdown that works seamlessly with Rmd.
Unfortunately the markdown syntax is slightly different. But the benefit is that you are no longer forcing people to buy powerpoint to see the slides.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: