On Monday, August 28, 2023 1:17:05 PM CEST meik michalke wrote: > hi, > > Am Sonntag, 27. August 2023, 03:27:41 CEST schrieb Luís Gustavo Schuck: > > I worked more then I expected and generated some pages with quarto as > > documentation. Basically just made some screenshots of menus and mixed > > with some of the things that already exist in the RKWard website. > > looking great already :)
I agree on that > > > Tried to use RKWard with the default configurations, just altered the > > theme > > to Breeze Classic because the images of the menus are better (the name of > > the selected menu, using the default theme, is changed to white). > > i would suggest to script the screenshot taking procedure as much as > possible, i.e., let a script open menus and save the result in a defined > format. this makes it much easier to keep them all up to date in a > consistent layout, also when RKWard changes with future releases. > > i can help with that, i had done that last year to produce the slides for > our presentation at the UseR! 2022 conference: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_6ehPF61t4&t=3445s That is true. > > > For now i created a github repository to host the material: > > https://github.com/lgschuck/rkward_manual The quarto book can be accessed > > in: https://lgschuck.github.io/rkward_manual/ Luís Gustavo Schuck > > we should perhaps discuss the audience and approach of such a book first. i > think after a short overview of the application it's helpful to go through > an example project -- importing data, manually editing/adding new data, > writing a script, some analysis and plots, adding rmarkdown, producing the > paper... something like that, maybe? all of RKWards main features could be > showcased in action, and the book could use an index so you can quickly > find what you are looking for. sounds good? > I totally agree with that too. I showed RKWard to an RStudio user last week. She has been using R for a long time, but only knew RStudio. She was already a little enthusiastic about RKWard. Thomas has always integrated ingenious features. My favourite technologies are the code snippets, with which I could provide many useful templates for R code and RMarkdown. In the future, I would also like to provide more YAML snippets and LaTeX snippets. The RStudio user was also impressed by the previews. I find them more and more ingenious. You could show something like that when the basic framework is ready. > > viele grüße :: m.eik Kind regards Stefan
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