posterdown_html and gitnore
1. Added dynamic author and affiliation options to YAML in the posterdown_html output.
2. added more to the gitnore file to avoid bloating with unnecessary files
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@@ -8,9 +8,15 @@
#ESSENTIALS
title: 'Using posterdown to generate reproducible conference posters via RMarkdown > Knitr > Markdown > Pandoc > HTML/CSS > PDF workflow'
author:
- - 'W. Brent Thorne^1^'
- - 'William B. Thorne^1^'
-affiliation: '^1^Department of Earth Science, Brock University'
+ - name: Brent Thorne
+ affil: 1
+ - name: Another Contributor
+ affil: 2
+affiliation:
+ - num: 1
+ address: Department of Earth Science, Brock University
+ - num: 2
+ address: Department of Graphics and Layouts, University of Posters; Canada
#STYLE & FORMATTING
titlebox_bgcol: "#008080" #Colour of the Title Box background
titlebox_bordercol: "#0b4545" #Colour of the title Box border.
@@ -102,7 +108,7 @@
# Results
-Usually you want to have a nice table displaying some important results that you have calcualated. In posterdown this is as easy as using the `kable` table formatting you are probably use to as per typical `RMarkdown` formatting. I suggesting checking out the `kableExtra` package and its in depth documentation on customizing these tables found [here](https://haozhu233.github.io/kableExtra/awesome_table_in_pdf.pdf) [@kableExtra2019]. Hopfully I can make this with an inline refernce like, Table \@ref(tab:mytable).
+Usually you want to have a nice table displaying some important results that you have calculated. In posterdown this is as easy as using the `kable` table formatting you are probably use to as per typical `RMarkdown` formatting. I suggesting checking out the `kableExtra` package and its in depth documentation on customizing these tables found [here](https://haozhu233.github.io/kableExtra/awesome_table_in_pdf.pdf) [@kableExtra2019]. Hopefully I can make this with an inline reference like, Table \@ref(tab:mytable).
```{r, mytable, out.width='80%'}