I only start RStudio to do slides. I do my data sciency code in Python if I can.
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Replying to @o_guest @owainkenway
I gave a talk on reproducible research two years back, the git repo is here: https://github.com/kblin/reproducible-research-talk … Compiled slides are at http://kblin.org/talks/cbiovikings_2016/index.html#1 …
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But this really is just the RSudio presentation thing with ioslides:http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/ioslides_presentation_format.html …
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Replying to @kaiblin @owainkenway
I see. Would it load MathJax to do equations?
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And does it have an environment like overprint in LaTeX? Those are my most basic needs.
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Replying to @kaiblin @owainkenway
It (and other related environments) are what allow you to move seamlessly from one sub-slide to another replacing things here and there without any of the remaining text/images "jumping" around. Simplest case: https://i.stack.imgur.com/rlbpw.gif
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It's surprisingly difficult to do when slides become filled with equations, for example, and you wanna change small things here and there. Most people don't even bother to do it and/or don't know it can be done.
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I use it extensively when teaching, although I don't do any teaching currently at all. These slides have many of the more complex examples of replacing in situ without any other elements moving when I work through the equations: https://github.com/oliviaguest/connectionism/raw/master/week1/slides/part_2_slides.pdf …
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If you are really curious, look at the source code here for those slides (e.g., Ctrl+F "overprint"):https://github.com/oliviaguest/connectionism/blob/master/week1/slides/part_2_slides.tex …
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Replying to @o_guest @owainkenway
Nice, another neat thing learned today. Thanks.
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