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Configure Ubuntu install ubuntugis on Ubuntu install libxml2-dev and libcurl4-openssl-dev install FreeType Install Latest R Install R on Ubuntu 16.04 install R packages Update packages Configure R with Chinese Env. Use RStudio Server Install RStudio Server Use Rstudio server Creating RStudio User Using R Studio Server
Configure Ubuntu install ubuntugis on Ubuntu ref: https://github.com/r-spatial/sf
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R Packages User defined Chinese
R Packages R Markdown Custom Formats: https://blog.rstudio.org/2016/03/21/r-markdown-custom-formats/
tufte — Documents in the style of Edward Tufte rticles — Formats for creating LaTeX based journal articles rmdformats — Formats for creating HTML documents markdowntemplates: A collection of alternate R markdown templates https://github.com/hrbrmstr/markdowntemplates
thesisdown: An updated R Markdown thesis template using the bookdown package https://github.
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Procedure Install zlib Adjust the environment Get new bzlib support Get liblzma Get pcre Get curl Get openssl Get readline Get R install hdf4 install hdf5 install gdal install libxml2 Install R packages
Procedure Complile latest R in RedHat Linux (HPC) without root access.
Main Ref: Thanks to PJ. Mostly Harmless’s blog: Building R-devel on RedHat Linux 6
Install zlib cd ~/src wget http://zlib.
Abstract: An introduction on how to install and use hugo on Windows
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Install Hugo on Windows Install Hugo on Windows by Chocolatey Install Hugo with Chocolaey Use Hugo on Windows
Install Hugo on Windows Install Hugo on macOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and on any machine where the Go compiler tool chain can run. The details of install is listed here: https://gohugo.
This is a brief guide to managing content with the Academic framework. Content can include publications, projects, talks, news/blog articles, and widget pages. After you have read this guide about creating and managing content, you may also be interested to learn about writing content with Markdown, LaTeX, and Shortcodes.
Content can be written using Markdown, LaTeX math, and Hugo Shortcodes. Additionally, HTML may be used for advanced formatting. This article gives an overview of the most common formatting options.