word now has a custom footnote style, which simply
decreases the font size from 12 to 9.article3 no longer has a hypothesis theorem hard-coded
to it. {bookdown} can do that, if you need it. Rationale:
you also won’t need it for the simplest of simple cases, or could add
one yourself by way of header-includes:.cv2 is an updated version of cv, which I
use now for my academic CV.syllabus now has the ability to add third and fourth
co-teachers.beamer has some hacks (sic) for two-column
layouts.syllabus2 is another syllabus template for me now that
I moved to Stockholm University and have a wildly different format to
classes.ekohist_thesis is a limited-use R Markdown template for
use in masters thesis in the Department of Economic History and
International Relations at Stockholm University.article3 is a third article template largely inspired
by Elsevier templates. Its designed to optimize information in the
abstract section, scales (reasonably) well for the presence of many
authors, and may be useful if you encounter a journal that (for reasons)
insists on having author addresses in the title section of the
paper.syllabus has a “coteaching:” argument now, which might
be a specialty hack only of interest to me. My current department
doesn’t have stable teaching hours or class rooms, but is also keen on
co-teaching classes with one (or sometimes more) faculty members.
Currently, that’s really just one other faculty member that also teaches
stuff for which I might be the “course responsible” teacher. Thus, this
“coteaching” argument in the YAML will disable the web/class information
and add contact information for the other faculty member co-teaching
with me.beamer improvement that will allow xelatex
functionality in the absence of a supplied title font. It would
previously error, which was referenced by @ian-adams here.beamer now has a no_toc_after: field if
the user wants to disable the table of contents slide at the end of the
document. I talk about why I have a table of contents by default in this Github
issue, though users can now remove this if they’d like.titlesec in cv. This is
admittedly an ad hoc adjustment based on a new computer I have.titlegraphic scaling in beamer is
now .3, because of new gig.beamer now hard codes white backgrounds for bouncing
between normal theme and a “metropolis” option, which I may start using
more.beamer now has a titlegraphshift: field,
completely optional, for moving around whatever is supplied in
titlegraphic. Use with care, and manually escape any LaTeX
code you want here.beamer now template will load, by default, the following
LaTeX packages: dcolumn, longtable,
booktabs, array, multirow,
wrapfig, float, colortbl,
pdflscape, tabu, and
threeparttable. These are all add-ons for doing stuff with
{kableExtra} and {modelsummary}updated field in the CV template.
If TRUE, the last update appears in the third row of the
header. If FALSE, it appears in the center footer.article) template. HT @shenkin.appendixletter with LaTeX package
endfloat in the second article template. This is useful if
you want specialty table/figure numbering and you want an
anonymous document.article2 template now supports captions for code
chunks, courtesy of this
Stack Overflow post. This appears in the YAML as
chunkcaption: TRUE if you want to enable it. If you enable
it, change the knitr code to what you see (commented) in
the setup chunk. Consult the Stack Overflow thread for more
information.The newest release has the following additions and changes to pre-existing templates. Additions include:
Changes include:
The newest release has the following additions and changes to pre-existing templates. Additions include:
Changes include:
doublespacing to article2 document.
Documentation and skeleton updated accordingly.\lfoot{} and \cfoot{} problem in the
CV template. HT: @waternumbers{tinytex} installations for the article2
template. I thank Ian Adams and Cornelius Hennch for pointing to this
issue.article2 when
anonymous: TRUE. This comes by way of the
endfloat package in LaTeX.The newest release has the following additions and changes to pre-existing templates. Additions include:
article
and article2 have anonymous parameters built into them, but
this is a template I created because one particular journal to which I
submitted a manuscript once demanded that the anonymous manuscript look
exactly a certain way. From that, what is now
anonms in this package was born.Changes include:
article, article2, and anonms
feature the “CSL” environment change that Pandoc recently rolled out. I
think this came at the end of 2020. It is only relevant if you
don’t use natbib for handling references.The newest release has the following additions and changes to pre-existing templates. Additions include:
Changes include:
article2 that was
breaking things. R Markdown/Pandoc can punish you for commenting out
code when you should remove it.templ_ and can be useful
for a “make” approach to document preparation.svm_article2 to
article2.R CMD check to make sure everything comes up
green.tidyverse import/dependency, since it just
bogs down testing and is not required.