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book-two
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In 1886, the US Commissioned 7,500 Watercolor Paintings of Every Known Fruit
I take a similar approach in this children's book: https://github.com/ralienpp/book-two. In the end there is a section about the trees* that grow in the area, their leaves and fruits - so kids can learn to identify them. I'll incorporate some of these materials in the next iterations of the book.
The first link in the repo readme is for the on-screen PDF, you can look at the pictures.
* One of the characters in the story uses trees to figure out where they are and find their way back home.
bookdown
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Books.jl: Create Books with Julia
If you can pre-build the index, Lunr seems to work well, but it doesn't support Chinese. R/bookdown switched for these reasons recently to fuse.js.
There is discussion of some of the other options and their tradeoffs here:
https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/issues/1031
- bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
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Bookdown vs. Jupyter-book. Any advantages of using one over the other?
I'm familiar with R Bookdown and I know it produces some excellent results as far as HTML books go, with plenty of templates already available for those who don't know or don't like CSS/JS.
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Introducing: an Eleventy starter project for WCAG reports
Awesome idea. I do something similar using GitHub issues to capture each issue, tag with relevant WCAG criteria, then export markdown for each issue via a python script that links cross references from GitHub issues, creates links for all WCAG criteria referenced and then complies into all into HTML (and PDF if needed) using https://bookdown.org
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Ph.D student looking for *casual* machine learning source to lear from for R
Have a look in https://bookdown.org/, lots of resources there.
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Good projects/books for learning R?
You can try the R Bookdown site (https://bookdown.org/)! There's access to a lot of free R material there and is one of the main places where I learned R.
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I self-published a paperback and eBook using LaTeX and Pandoc
Did you try bookdown?
https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/
What are some alternatives?
scholia - Wikidata-based scholarly profiles
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
enchiridion - LaTeX ebook of the Enchiridion of Epictetus with various translations
Weave.jl - Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia
bitmappers-companion - zine/book about bitmap drawing algorithms and math with code examples in Rust
ePubViewer - ePub viewer with dictionary, themes, search, offline support, and more
USDA_Pomological_Watercolors - Open data for the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
Books.jl - Create books with Julia
crowbook - Converts books written in Markdown to HTML, LaTeX/PDF and EPUB
koodo-reader - A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web
kaobook - A LaTeX class for books, reports or theses based on https://github.com/kenohori/thesis and https://github.com/Tufte-LaTeX/tufte-latex.
tufte_algorithms_book - A template for textbooks in the same style as Algorithms for Optimization