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Hi Arthur, Sorry for the delay. I'm working on a big project this week. As soon as I have some spare time, I will answer your questions here. Cheers! |
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Hey Daniel,
Don't know if this is the right channel, but here are my thoughts and also some doubts. Maybe you can help me improve my template as well! I was almost giving up and proceeding to Overleaf or (god forbid me) Word, but seeing that you managed to do it gave me a bit of hope.
First of all, congrats! I haven't had time to check it entirely yet, but your template looks really good.
I see you also could not include the source and notes in ABNT format... My workaround so far is to do it in LaTeX format directly in the .qmd, like so:
However, this has an immense drawback because (as far as I've tried) you can't include an R chunk in the middle of the latex code... And for me Quarto's major benefit is generating graphics as you write instead of saving, uploading to overleaf or whatever is your tex editor and so on.
3.1 Did you have to install
tesesusp.cls
in your tex folder? I had to put it in tinytex'stexmf-local
folder and then add it tols-R
, I guess you avoided that by using the quarto-journals workflow?3.2 I have a
#
problem: I cannot use Quarto's straightforward title setting, as you can see in my test.pdf. Did you face this problem in the beginning?3.3 I'm using my university's default .cls. Could you tell me what are the main changes you had to make in USP's .cls for it to work properly?
Best,
Arthur
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