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How to ignore _bookdown.yml to render a chapter using its own YAML header?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCross-referencing in a single-file bookdown documentR bookdown - cover page and appendixBookdown: Don't recompile unchanged Rmd filesError when rendering tufte_html_book() with R/bookdownRMarkdown: bookdown with plotlyknitr::include_graphics in bookdown, is not rendering the imageHow to compile all .md files in a directory into a single .pdf with pandoc, while preserving YAML header data?Bookdown gitbook only generating 1 page (can't navigate to view other pages)how to specify a csl bibliography style on bookdownpath to images in bookdown build through travis
I have multiple chapters in their own Rmd files and _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files which builds a book as expected. I am writing a thesis and some of these chapters include YAML headers which should render them independently as articles for particular journals. However I can't find a way to make bookdown honour these header blocks while the book's _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files are around. gitbook::render_chapter()
does not do this.
So, how can we tell bookdown to ignore the _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files and instead render a chapter using its own YAML header?
r rstudio bookdown
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I have multiple chapters in their own Rmd files and _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files which builds a book as expected. I am writing a thesis and some of these chapters include YAML headers which should render them independently as articles for particular journals. However I can't find a way to make bookdown honour these header blocks while the book's _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files are around. gitbook::render_chapter()
does not do this.
So, how can we tell bookdown to ignore the _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files and instead render a chapter using its own YAML header?
r rstudio bookdown
add a comment |
I have multiple chapters in their own Rmd files and _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files which builds a book as expected. I am writing a thesis and some of these chapters include YAML headers which should render them independently as articles for particular journals. However I can't find a way to make bookdown honour these header blocks while the book's _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files are around. gitbook::render_chapter()
does not do this.
So, how can we tell bookdown to ignore the _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files and instead render a chapter using its own YAML header?
r rstudio bookdown
I have multiple chapters in their own Rmd files and _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files which builds a book as expected. I am writing a thesis and some of these chapters include YAML headers which should render them independently as articles for particular journals. However I can't find a way to make bookdown honour these header blocks while the book's _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files are around. gitbook::render_chapter()
does not do this.
So, how can we tell bookdown to ignore the _bookdown.yml
and _output.yml
files and instead render a chapter using its own YAML header?
r rstudio bookdown
r rstudio bookdown
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A solution is to create a _bookdown_mychapter.yml
file particularly for each chapter that needs to be built as an article. In here include rmd_files: ["mychapter.Rmd"]
to tell bookdown to include only the single chapter. Then use
bookdown::render_book("mychapter.Rmd", config_file = "_bookdown_mychapter.yml")
to specify that this YAML file should be used instead of the default _bookdown.yml
.
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A solution is to create a _bookdown_mychapter.yml
file particularly for each chapter that needs to be built as an article. In here include rmd_files: ["mychapter.Rmd"]
to tell bookdown to include only the single chapter. Then use
bookdown::render_book("mychapter.Rmd", config_file = "_bookdown_mychapter.yml")
to specify that this YAML file should be used instead of the default _bookdown.yml
.
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A solution is to create a _bookdown_mychapter.yml
file particularly for each chapter that needs to be built as an article. In here include rmd_files: ["mychapter.Rmd"]
to tell bookdown to include only the single chapter. Then use
bookdown::render_book("mychapter.Rmd", config_file = "_bookdown_mychapter.yml")
to specify that this YAML file should be used instead of the default _bookdown.yml
.
add a comment |
A solution is to create a _bookdown_mychapter.yml
file particularly for each chapter that needs to be built as an article. In here include rmd_files: ["mychapter.Rmd"]
to tell bookdown to include only the single chapter. Then use
bookdown::render_book("mychapter.Rmd", config_file = "_bookdown_mychapter.yml")
to specify that this YAML file should be used instead of the default _bookdown.yml
.
A solution is to create a _bookdown_mychapter.yml
file particularly for each chapter that needs to be built as an article. In here include rmd_files: ["mychapter.Rmd"]
to tell bookdown to include only the single chapter. Then use
bookdown::render_book("mychapter.Rmd", config_file = "_bookdown_mychapter.yml")
to specify that this YAML file should be used instead of the default _bookdown.yml
.
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