Looks like one of those coffee spill backgrounds that you can do in LaTeX. (that silly package is called "coffeestains" - I guess TeXies have a lot of time on their hands).
Very nice. I have a quick technical question that you might be able to answer. In book mode one can add "part" as one does in LaTeX. However, I have not be able to figure how to add some sort text (not the title) to those parts. I know that one can add unnumbered chapters but that is not the same. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Takk
I am currently doing my Masters and will hopefully soon be doing a PHD. Your videos are really helpful; thank you! Can you do a video on doing citations (maybe with the goal of creating a thesis document through Quarto)? At least for me, that would be really amazing :)
I did not move from RMarkdown to Quarto becuse the lack of setup chunck and the need to type every chunck options, I liked to have the most used options as point and click.
You can find materials supporting this vid (and others) at github.com/equitable-equations/youtube.
I found this video the most useful of the many I have watched! Great job and thank you!
Thank you for making Quarto presentation so accessible.
thank u so much for your time and helping pple
Absolutely super Andrew. Thank you.
This was REALLY helpful! Thank you!
Looks like one of those coffee spill backgrounds that you can do in LaTeX. (that silly package is called "coffeestains" - I guess TeXies have a lot of time on their hands).
this is so good
very nice, thank u
Very nice. I have a quick technical question that you might be able to answer. In book mode one can add "part" as one does in LaTeX. However, I have not be able to figure how to add some sort text (not the title) to those parts. I know that one can add unnumbered chapters but that is not the same. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Takk
I am currently doing my Masters and will hopefully soon be doing a PHD. Your videos are really helpful; thank you!
Can you do a video on doing citations (maybe with the goal of creating a thesis document through Quarto)? At least for me, that would be really amazing :)
As a matter of fact, I'm planning to do a vid on Quarto citations, cross-references, and bibliographies in the next month or two. Stay tuned!
I did not move from RMarkdown to Quarto becuse the lack of setup chunck and the need to type every chunck options, I liked to have the most used options as point and click.