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Hammie217
A latex document style website
2016rshah
:black_nib: Jekyll in Haskell (feat. LaTeX)
yagarea
A Jekyll plugin for fast server-side cached LaTeX rendering, with support for macros. Enjoy the comfort of LaTeX and Markdown without cluttering your site with bloated JavaScript.
ryanmcdermott
Jekyll theme with beautiful LaTeX typography
dimpram
A simple academic cv template inspired by latex documents made for jekyll.
DreamAndDead
a jekyll converter plugin for latex. thanks http://quicklatex.com/
paolobrasolin
Use arbitrary LaTeX in your Jekyll website!
snghnishant
A custom Jekyll single-page theme inspired by LaTeX.css
SivaArwin
Summary blogdown: Creating Websites with R Markdown provides a practical guide for creating websites using the blogdown package in R. In this book, we show you how to use dynamic R Markdown documents to build static websites featuring R code (or other programming languages) with automatically rendered output such as graphics, tables, analysis results, and HTML widgets. The blogdown package is also suitable for technical writing with elements such as citations, footnotes, and LaTeX math. This makes blogdown an ideal platform for any website designed to communicate information about data science, data analysis, data visualization, or R programming. Note that blogdown is not just for blogging or sites about R; it can also be used to create general-purpose websites. By default, blogdown uses Hugo, a popular open-source static website generator, which provides a fast and flexible way to build your site content to be shared online. Other website generators like Jekyll and Hexo are also supported. In this book, you will learn how to: Build a website using the blogdown package; Create blog posts and other website content as dynamic documents that can be easily edited and updated; Customize Hugo templates to suit your site’s needs; Publish your website online; Migrate your existing websites to blogdown and Hugo.I like to analyze data to answer research questions and test hypotheses. Currently I investigate questions related to breast cancer through my work as a Research Biostatistician at [Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center](https://www.mskcc.org/departments/epidemiology-biostatistics) in the department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics.
trainman419
Jekyll plugin that defines a useful Liquid Tag for rendering blocks of LaTeX code inside a post
JulesTopart
A Jekyll plugin to render pseudocode blocks using a simplified syntax similar to LaTeX.
crow02531
LaTeX support for Jekyll.
solson
The source for an old version of scott-olson.org, using jekyll (static site generator), maruku (markdown), pygments (syntax highlighting), and blahtex (LaTeX math -> PNG)
zcourts
Jekyll Scientific plugin - A plugin which extends markdown to include features akin to Latex's that make markdown viable for research write-ups (Currently adds proper formula and citation support)
lucianghinda
Simple Jekyll theme with a look similar with latex
samirillion
No description available
t-richards
A plugin for Jekyll that uses KaTeX to render LaTeX.
nzw0301
No description available
mtouzot
Jekyll theme with beautiful LaTeX typography for books
liruoko
Plugin for using latex2html with Jekyll
jasonarends
An attempt to make a theme based on the Solarized palette using Computer Modern fonts used in LaTeX
Minimal example of a Jekyll blog that supports LaTeX.
No description available
jraman
Test Jekyll themes, especially LaTeX
UoA-eResearch
GitHub pages/Jekyll site containing the UoA Latex Workshop.
bstachmann
Ansible playbook for using LaTex, Jekyll, Atom Editor and more
MatthewMcGonagle
Converts CV info into both LaTeX format and Jekyll Markdown format.
m-j-andr
Testing Jekyll Theme, JavaScript, Latex, Pyodide, Audio Context, and starting to develop content
abhijit-mudigonda
Converts from LaTeX to a flavor of markdown for use on a Jekyll blog!
rafaelvxf
Dockerfile for building docker image with LaTeX + LaTeXML + IPE + pdf2htmlEX + LaTeX2HTML + DocOnce + git-latexdiff + Jekyll