Follow the instructions on the R Journal development website (https://journal.r-project.org/dev/submissions.html) to create a short example article with the new R markdown template, that produces both HTML and PDF versions.
You should replace the existing example content with new content, for example a brief demonstration of an R package you're familiar with, replacing all headings, references, etc. You should update the YAML metadata as well, but do not need to use real people or affiliations.
Put the files required for an R Journal submission in a public GitHub repository and add a link as a comment to this issue.
Follow the instructions on the R Journal development website (https://journal.r-project.org/dev/submissions.html) to create a short example article with the new R markdown template, that produces both HTML and PDF versions.
You should replace the existing example content with new content, for example a brief demonstration of an R package you're familiar with, replacing all headings, references, etc. You should update the YAML metadata as well, but do not need to use real people or affiliations.
Put the files required for an R Journal submission in a public GitHub repository and add a link as a comment to this issue.