I love this. Are you using R Bookdown
in this context. I love the prospect of being able to write from one source and potentially use R Bookdown
for a LaTeX based blog, R Blogdown
for a web-based native and even R Shiny
to make interactive web views based on the data in the source project. There is also R Notebook
if an interactive Jupyter Notebook-like document is desired.
<looks at in-tray>
This has been on my to-try spike for ages so i’d love to know more about your method/workflow.
Like @satikusala’s impressive pandoc/MS Office pathway, the above is not everybody’s need (especially as a first TBX task!) but for those with the need it appears to offer a lot.
Discussion of Tinderbox & R, if of interest to the community, might warrant starting a discrete thread, so it doesn’t get mixed up with the useful discussion of pandoc
with Tinderbox.