Quarto Documentation
meik michalke
meik.michalke at uni-duesseldorf.de
Mon Aug 28 12:17:05 BST 2023
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 :)
> 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
> 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?
viele grüße :: m.eik
--
dipl. psych. meik michalke
institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie
abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie
heinrich-heine-universit"at 40204 d"usseldorf
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