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I'm trying to use Jupyterbook with an R kernel, as the library has a lot of features that I feel are missing from bookdown. However I'm struggling with glueing variables into text. Is there any generic way of doing this that doesn't rely on the python library?
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I'm trying to use Jupyterbook with an
R
kernel, as the library has a lot of features that I feel are missing frombookdown
. However I'm struggling with glueing variables into text. Is there any generic way of doing this that doesn't rely on thepython
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