I think it's similar to Rmarkdown. It figures out the right pandoc commands for you if you're just using pandoc features it can be more convenient, but you aren't really gaining any new capabilities if you aren't using the programming language integration.
JJ has great ideas and he's a great communicators as well
First heard of this app. I will definitely try it. Thanks for sharing!
that's a really nice talk! I would appreciate a comparison with NextJournal which seems to do similar things.
Looks really awesome
Thanks to POSIT TM !
do you have a link to the code? Thanks!
the presentation looks like to use Quarto presentation tool. it is very pretty good for the sharing. I learn it from the video.
Excelente presentación. Gracias. Se ven geniales las posibilidades de trabajo con Julia y Quarto.
Just tried it and all in all it seems pretty cool. What can I do if greek letters (alpha ect) are just omitted in the pdf output?
This looks identical to bookdown
It remains unclear to me whether Quarto and Pandoc do differ considerably, when no code block exists.
I think it's similar to Rmarkdown. It figures out the right pandoc commands for you if you're just using pandoc features it can be more convenient, but you aren't really gaining any new capabilities if you aren't using the programming language integration.
Shiny blocks?
I thought it was very hard to get an impression of how it is to use Quarto or what benefits it introduce over Jupyter + Pandoc.
sounds like bloated org mode