datacarpentry / R-ecology-lesson

Data Analysis and Visualization in R for Ecologists
https://datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/
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fix strikethrough that should have been subscript #861

Closed zkamvar closed 1 year ago

zkamvar commented 1 year ago

This was a bug from the transition. See https://github.com/ropensci/tinkr/issues/99

This will fix #859

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:stopwatch: Updated at 2023-06-20 13:27:10 +0000

jamesmbaazam commented 1 year ago

This looks good to me. I'll merge it. Thanks.