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Cool package. As I am working with R markdown a lot because of bookdown, I created stylermd to make markdown text fit a character limit. This is trivial for 80% of the cases, but then you get nested enumerations, latex equations ect. -.-
I am wondering how these two packages overlap? Also, stylermd will be integrated into styler (in the sense that styler will import functionality, stylermd will remain an independent package, r-lib/styler#410) when matured. So this is not really an issue, just wanted to let you know about stylermd so we can discuss potential overlap. I am also happy for you to re-export the functionality if that is an option for you, but stylermd is not yet on CRAN and needs more user exposure.
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Indeed there is a little bit of overlap in the general purpose :) {remedy} is designed to make writing in markdown easier, just as {stylermd}.
Not sure how these two overlap exactly though, {remedy} is more focused on helping during the writing, while {stylermd} is more "post production" (i.e. when the Rmd is written.
Cool package. As I am working with R markdown a lot because of bookdown, I created stylermd to make markdown text fit a character limit. This is trivial for 80% of the cases, but then you get nested enumerations, latex equations ect. -.-
I am wondering how these two packages overlap? Also, stylermd will be integrated into styler (in the sense that styler will import functionality, stylermd will remain an independent package, r-lib/styler#410) when matured. So this is not really an issue, just wanted to let you know about stylermd so we can discuss potential overlap. I am also happy for you to re-export the functionality if that is an option for you, but stylermd is not yet on CRAN and needs more user exposure.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: