So some time ago I asked this same thing in bookdown's Github, but maybe it makes more sense here. Most Journals require to upload a zip file with all the LaTeX sources in int, so I would like that rticles templates make this. Probably each template has a list of the files it has to use. It would be needed to add the bib files and the image files too.
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Hi,
So some time ago I asked this same thing in
bookdown
's Github, but maybe it makes more sense here. Most Journals require to upload a zip file with all the LaTeX sources in int, so I would like that rticles templates make this. Probably each template has a list of the files it has to use. It would be needed to add the bib files and the image files too.Thank you!! Rstudio software is awesome!
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xfun::session_info('rticles')
. I have upgraded all my packages to their latest versions (e.g., R, RStudio, and R packages), and also tried the development version:remotes::install_github('rstudio/rticles')
.I understand that my issue may be closed if I don't fulfill my promises.