Hi, RStudio, used by R programmers, can store programs and notebooks in a "R Notebook." This file is nothing more than markdown, but named with "Rmd" extension. Can I add this so that these files are indexed like regular markdown? I use Basic version.
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Bob Weeks
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Amy Renaudposted
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Good morning! Our developers have confirmed they are adding this to their next release and anticipate completion after Q3 of this year.
This was the answer from our customer support to this question:
If the saved RStudio files are text based, Copernic will be able to index the content. For the Markdown part, they should be saved as .md or .markdown to be able to be indexed and previewed as Markdown files with the current extractor we use. If "rmd" files are really markdown files, we will need to have some sample files to test this and add this extension to the Markdown extractor.
Hi, RStudio, used by R programmers, can store programs and notebooks in a "R Notebook." This file is nothing more than markdown, but named with "Rmd" extension. Can I add this so that these files are indexed like regular markdown? I use Basic version.
Thanks,
Bob Weeks
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Amy Renaud posted about 13 hours ago Admin
Good morning! Our developers have confirmed they are adding this to their next release and anticipate completion after Q3 of this year.
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Bob Weeks posted 1 day ago
Here is a sample .rmd file.
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Philippe Franco posted 3 days ago Admin
This was the answer from our customer support to this question:
If the saved RStudio files are text based, Copernic will be able to index the content. For the Markdown part, they should be saved as .md or .markdown to be able to be indexed and previewed as Markdown files with the current extractor we use.
If "rmd" files are really markdown files, we will need to have some sample files to test this and add this extension to the Markdown extractor.
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