papaja
txt-as-md-obsidian
papaja | txt-as-md-obsidian | |
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2 | 5 | |
629 | 87 | |
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7.4 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | The Unlicense |
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papaja
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My setup as a researcher. How to write, run statistics, and work seamlessly with R, Obsidian, Linux, and Zotero, and collaborate with senior professors who only accept MS Word files!
When I want to submit the paper to a journal, I render again to docx, change the formatting according to what the journal wants, and submit. Rstudio also has packages like papaja (https://github.com/crsh/papaja) which allow you to format an Rmarkdown easily for journal articles.
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Error installing package "papaja'
According to the github (https://github.com/crsh/papaja), papaja isn't yet on CRAN - i.e. it isn't an "official" R package.
txt-as-md-obsidian
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How to insert a latex document into obsidian?
The txt as md plugin can easily be modified to display other text files and edit them.
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My setup as a researcher. How to write, run statistics, and work seamlessly with R, Obsidian, Linux, and Zotero, and collaborate with senior professors who only accept MS Word files!
One problem is that Obsidian cannot view Rmarkdown files (.Rmd), and RStudio does not recognize markdown files (.md) as Rmardown, even though it may contain have R code blocks. A solution I found is I modified the Obsidian plugin 'txt as md' (https://github.com/deathau/txt-as-md-obsidian) to also add more filetypes, including Rmd. Once you do that, Obsidian can easily open and work with .Rmd files as if they are native md files.
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- Obsidian and .txt files - getting started
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Adding File Extensions
It looks like txt-as-md is what they're referring to.
What are some alternatives?
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