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Change R Markdown material to Quarto #246
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I ran through it one more time with some minor modifications. Looks good to me. |
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This PR changes all the material we have on R Markdown to Quarto. This includes the material itself (e.g. pages), Conda environments and Docker images, but also all lectures and the example supplementary material file used in the Container session.
Lectures used to be tracked as PDFs in the repo for students to download as needed while HTMLs was up to the teachers to render before holding a lecture, but everything is now HTML - including tracked files. All lectures are structured as a Quarto project (the
_quarto.yml
file) and uses the NBIS Quarto template as a base-line, which includes the NBIS colours and logo.All figures containing a logo has been updated accordingly.
The markdown example wording has been lightly changed and had an image of the resulting render added for clarity.