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bookdown (version 0.3)

gitbook: The GitBook output format

Description

This output format function ported a style provided by GitBook (https://www.gitbook.com) for R Markdown.

Usage

gitbook(fig_caption = TRUE, number_sections = TRUE, self_contained = FALSE, 
    lib_dir = "libs", ..., split_by = c("chapter", "chapter+number", "section", 
        "section+number", "rmd", "none"), split_bib = TRUE, config = list())

Arguments

fig_caption, number_sections, self_contained, lib_dir, ...
Arguments to be passed to rmarkdown::html_document() (... not including toc, theme, and template).
split_by
How to name the HTML output files from the book: rmd uses the base filenames of the input Rmd files to create the HTML filenames, e.g. generate chapter1.html for chapter1.Rmd; none means do not split the HTML file (the book will be a single HTML file); chapter means split the file by the first-level headers; section means the second-level headers. For chapter and section, the HTML filenames will be determined by the header ID's, e.g. the filename for the first chapter with a chapter title # Introduction will be introduction.html; for chapter+number and section+number, the chapter/section numbers will be prepended to the HTML filenames, e.g. 1-introduction.html and 2-1-literature.html.
split_bib
Whether to split the bibliography onto separate pages where the citations are actually used.
config
A list of configuration options for the gitbook style, such as the font/theme settings.