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Add article on collaborating with non-programmers #23

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nacnudus opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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Add article on collaborating with non-programmers #23

nacnudus opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 4 comments

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@nacnudus
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  • Collaborative document editing with redoc or maybe markdrive.
  • Publishing analysis as HTML vignettes
  • Publishing analysis as HTML govdown
  • officedown
  • make spreadsheets with writexl openxlsx
@matt-dray
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Worth mentioning R Markdown to Word, which is the step before getting fancy with officedown.

@matt-dray
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Security of these files is probably part of this conversation, right?

How can you ensure sensitive information is safe during the transfer of a draft from you to your non-programmer pals? For example: secure email, secure shared drives, web-based secure file transfer, and solutions like password-protected HTML with encryptedRmd.

@alexander-newton
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We used the old copy and paste from an R markdown document for a section of our recent report. Also quite funny as we can't download image files from R studio - it always marks them as a virus. So we have to save them as .txt and convert them once they're downloaded - very much school memories there. I think a really useful workstream would be getting templates from Word research documents transferred to markdown.

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templates from Word research documents transferred to markdown

@alexander-newton that might be easier than it sounds https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/articles_docx.html

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