Dissertating with bookdown
Dissertating with RMarkdown and Bookdown
1
Introduction
1.1
A preliminary guide
1.2
Setting up
1.3
My process so far
2
RMarkdown crash course
3
Getting organized: Directory structure
4
Writing a chapter
5
Making a book!
5.1
The workhorses
5.2
Ready, set, render!
5.3
Intermediary stages
6
Previews and collaborations
7
Nitty gritty stuff
7.1
Other resources
7.2
Dissertating in Bookdown
7.2.1
Essential ingredients
7.2.2
Non-essential but very helpful ingredients
7.2.3
Rendering the book
8
Exercises
8.1
Exercise 1. Getting started with RMarkdown
8.2
Exercise 2. What’s in a chapter? Lite version
8.3
Exercise 3. What’s in a chapter? Heavy-duty version
8.4
Exercise 4. Render the book!
8.5
4. Explore .tex files
8.6
5. Bookdown to .pdf
8.7
7. Add figure
8.8
9. Add table
8.9
10. Edit refs
8.10
11. Report stats
8.11
12. Customize snippets
9
Limitations
9.1
Other methods
9.2
Woe is Word…
9.2.1
Table formatting
9.2.2
Parameter files: A neater, nicer way?
10
References
Published with bookdown
Chapter 10
References