@wjoelschneider @coatless And I did not intend to imply that toes had been stepped on. Apologies! I've always been very thankful to @FrederikAust for his work on the #papaja package. And although I haven't used it properly yet, I'm thankful to you for apaquarto as well. Anyone who develops open source software for the benefit of the research community is a hero, imo. I'm looking forward to giving apaquarto a proper spin. I know I'm slowly moving in that direction, I've just stuck with what I already know works when I've been under time pressure, so far. Good to hear it plays well with papaja helper functions!
@coatless UI elements to set chunk options is one of the reasons. Three or four times after first learning of #Quarto, I’ve started a new research paper project. Each time, I’ve thought that this time I’m switching to Quarto. And each time I’ve ended up doing it in #RMarkdown with the #papaja package anyway, like I’m used to. A few times I have given up because I couldn’t (immediately) figure out how to use/switch to/implement an APA template, and I felt like I didn’t have time to spare to figure it out, so I switched back to what I knew and got along with analyses and writing. One time I got the template running, although I remember I didn’t quite understand what I did or how it worked. I just noticed that it did after copy/pasting some files to the folder I was working in. But then I switched to #RMarkdown and #papaja anyway after a while because I missed some of the functions of the papaja package, other than the template. So all this boils down to inertia for me as well, I suppose. I just submitted a paper written in papaja again, last week. But the next one I’ll write in Quarto, definitely. Maybe.
I (think I) would like to write my article based #PhD #thesis in #rstudio. The finished articles are written with #RMarkdown and #papaja, so I’m sort of used to the format, but now I need to write a compilation or synopsis. I’ve heard of the #bookdown package, but I’m also looking at finally going #quarto. Any advice? Packages, or tips and tricks? #rstats
GitHub - crsh/papaja: papaja (Preparing APA Journal Articles) is an R package that provides document formats to produce complete APA manuscripts from RMarkdown-files (PDF and Word documents) and helper functions that facilitate reporting statistics, tables, and plots.

papaja (Preparing APA Journal Articles) is an R package that provides document formats to produce complete APA manuscripts from RMarkdown-files (PDF and Word documents) and helper functions that fa...

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@DrSundar Sorry, only here to see what replies you get. I’ve mostly been using #stargazer as part of a #papaja workflow, but then I’ve never got tables when knitting word files. I’ve normally ended up mailing my coauthors both PDF and word of the same draft, writing “please see the PDF for tables, and comment/edit the word file”.
@mortenfrisch You can write the entire paper (text, citations, code and all) as one reproducible document with RStudio, git, GitHub and #zotero. If you want APA-style you can use Rmarkdown and the excellent #papaja package. Quarto is possible as well. Can’t remember the name/source of the apa7 quarto template, but can dig it up if you want. As others mention this takes some discipline and willingness to learn by all involved.

German speakers, @ZPID has published a video recording of my #papaja workshop for the series "Practices and Tools of Open Science":

https://leibniz-psychology.org/ptos/r-markdown-papaja/

Materials are in English:

https://frederikaust.com/papaja-workshop/

Use this PsychNotebooks to jump in:

https://www.psychnotebook.org/workspaces/danis-digik-lagim-kavid

R Markdown / papaja

If you can follow along in German, @zpid has published a video recording (~1:40:00) of my papaja workshop for the lecture series "Practices and Tools of Open Science":

https://leibniz-psychology.org/ptos/r-markdown-papaja/

All materials are in English:

https://frederikaust.com/papaja-workshop/

There is a PsychNotebooks container to get you started right away, no installations required:

https://www.psychnotebook.org/workspaces/danis-digik-lagim-kavid

#OpenScience #RMarkdown #Rstats #reproducibility #papaja

R Markdown / papaja