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Ep04 adding checklist facet #133

Closed jt14den closed 7 years ago

jt14den commented 7 years ago

Adding the checklist example from http://www.tim-dennis.com/libcarp-pitt-notes-exercises/03-basic-functions-I/ to 04-faceting-and-filtering.md.

ccronje commented 7 years ago

Thanks @jt14den 👍

@jt14den @ostephens Do you have any thoughts about when to use backticks? Also, should the case of backtick text be identical to OpenRefine?

ostephens commented 7 years ago

@ccronje not sure I know what you mean - using backticks how? Is there an example?

ccronje commented 7 years ago

@ostephens bit cryptic sorry - I meant the things that are rendering blue text on grey background e.g. Facet > Text Facet include exclude

jt14den commented 7 years ago

Sorry, I have a bit of a markdown markup fetish. I like using the tics to draw attention to inline code or in this case UI steps. I think I got it from the data carpentry open refine lesson: http://www.datacarpentry.org/OpenRefine-ecology-lesson/02-filter-exclude-sort/

ostephens commented 7 years ago

So I'd usually use back ticks/tics for code only (including GREL expressions), but I'm also fine on using it to show OpenRefine menu terms.

I think that we should treat everything inside back ticks as literal - so to answer @ccronje question - Yes I think everything inside the back tick should be the same as OpenRefine text - or in the case of GREL, valid working GREL

ccronje commented 7 years ago

Sounds good and nice example from DC - thanks!