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Currently tufte_html but not tufte_handout automatically likebreaks and formats codeblocks that use the pipe (%>%) or ggplot2's '+' (as far as I can tell). If possible, it would be neat to have similar results in the handout as well.
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Currently
tufte_html
but nottufte_handout
automatically likebreaks and formats codeblocks that use the pipe (%>%
) orggplot2
's '+
' (as far as I can tell). If possible, it would be neat to have similar results in the handout as well.By filing an issue to this repo, I promise that
xfun::session_info('tufte')
. I have upgraded all my packages to their latest versions (e.g., R, RStudio, and R packages), and also tried the development version:remotes::install_github('rstudio/tufte')
.I understand that my issue may be closed if I don't fulfill my promises.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: