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Use Quarto Galley to display R book #3

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jcasman opened this issue Oct 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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Use Quarto Galley to display R book #3

jcasman opened this issue Oct 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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difficulty: medium Should be feasible with only minimal research on strategy documentation Improvements or additions to documentation time: 0-1 days Should take less than 1 day to complete. Each day is 4 hours of dev time.

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jcasman commented Oct 9, 2023

Quarto can produce a wide variety of output formats. One is books. Here are examples from the Quarto Gallery: https://quarto.org/docs/gallery/#books

This issue is to create a section on the site to display a book on an R related topic. This section does not need to be linked from the home page. This is not a blog post.

Use this repo, which contains a book example: https://github.com/RConsortium/rtrs-wg/tree/main/tables-book

I believe it's already been done. We want to be able to do it on our site. Here's how it looks using GitHub Pages: https://rconsortium.github.io/rtrs-wg/

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The R Consortium has an R Tables for Regulatory Submissions (RTRS) Working Group. It has a written a book on "Tables in Clinical Trials with R."

The goal of the working group is to create standards for creating tables that meet the requirements of FDA submission documents, and hence enhance the suitability of R for FDA submissions. It is part of a larger R Consortium effort to facilitate the certification and validation of R packages and tools for FDA submissions thereby allowing drug developers to submit documentation for regulatory approval using the R programming environment in conjunction with open-source packages without the need for closed and often expensive proprietary tools.

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since the book is already at the link below, what service is oppkey proposing?

I believe it's already been done. We want to be able to do it on our site. Here's how it looks using GitHub Pages: https://rconsortium.github.io/rtrs-wg/

What is the problem with the current process we are proposing to solve?

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