Re: [R] Style guide when using "R" in a title

2023-07-27 Thread Ebert,Timothy Aaron
I did a google search for "R books" and looked at the R in the titles. There is 
no consistency except it is always an upper case letter.
Serif, white R on red: "R for Data Science" and again "R Packages." Given a 
common author this is a Hadley Wickham style.
Sans-serif, black R on cream and a stylistic black R on white: "The art of R 
programming."
Serif, black R on white backgro7und: "R in a Nutshell: A desktop Quick 
Reference."

And many others

The R logo is sans-serif, blue, upper case R over a gray oval. The rules for 
using that are https://www.r-project.org/logo/.

With no legal standing, my thought is that you can use R in any way you like.
Tim

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>>>>> Bert Gunter
>>>>> on Wed, 26 Jul 2023 16:05:32 -0700 writes:

> https://www.r-project.org/logo/

> Cheers, Bert

Well, I tend to disagree.

He did not say he'd want to use the R logo and there is really nobody saying 
that "you should".

Using the letter 'R' as are regular word (noun) in a title is perfectly fine.

Martin

> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 4:01 PM Wadsworth, Spencer G
> [STAT]  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am working on a small booklet to be used with an
>> existing statistics textbook. The purpose of the booklet
>> is to give worked through examples from the textbook
>> using R code and it will be made publicly available with
>> the textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code
>> Supplement for Basic Engineering Data Collection and
>> Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe".  Someone with whom I'm
>> working on the booklet said that the "R" in the title
>> might need to follow a specific style guide given by the
>> R-project. Is this accurate? Is there a particular font I
>> should use?
>>
>> Thanks, Spencer
>>
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Re: [R] Style guide when using "R" in a title

2023-07-27 Thread Martin Maechler
> Bert Gunter 
> on Wed, 26 Jul 2023 16:05:32 -0700 writes:

> https://www.r-project.org/logo/

> Cheers, Bert

Well, I tend to disagree.

He did not say he'd want to use the R logo
and there is really nobody saying that "you should".

Using the letter 'R' as are regular word (noun) in a title is
perfectly fine.

Martin

> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 4:01 PM Wadsworth, Spencer G
> [STAT]  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I am working on a small booklet to be used with an
>> existing statistics textbook. The purpose of the booklet
>> is to give worked through examples from the textbook
>> using R code and it will be made publicly available with
>> the textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code
>> Supplement for Basic Engineering Data Collection and
>> Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe".  Someone with whom I'm
>> working on the booklet said that the "R" in the title
>> might need to follow a specific style guide given by the
>> R-project. Is this accurate? Is there a particular font I
>> should use?
>> 
>> Thanks, Spencer
>> 
>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>> 
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>> commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

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Re: [R] Style guide when using "R" in a title

2023-07-26 Thread Uwe Ligges




On 26.07.2023 23:48, Wadsworth, Spencer G [STAT] wrote:

Hello,

I am working on a small booklet to be used with an existing statistics textbook. The purpose of the 
booklet is to give worked through examples from the textbook using R code and it will be made 
publicly available with the textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code Supplement for Basic 
Engineering Data Collection and Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe".  Someone with whom I'm working 
on the booklet said that the "R" in the title might need to follow a specific style guide 
given by the R-project. Is this accurate? Is there a particular font I should use?


You can simply write the title as is.

Best,
Uwe Ligges



Thanks,
Spencer

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Re: [R] Style guide when using "R" in a title

2023-07-26 Thread Bert Gunter
https://www.r-project.org/logo/

Cheers,
Bert

On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 4:01 PM Wadsworth, Spencer G [STAT]
 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am working on a small booklet to be used with an existing statistics 
> textbook. The purpose of the booklet is to give worked through examples from 
> the textbook using R code and it will be made publicly available with the 
> textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code Supplement for Basic 
> Engineering Data Collection and Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe".  Someone with 
> whom I'm working on the booklet said that the "R" in the title might need to 
> follow a specific style guide given by the R-project. Is this accurate? Is 
> there a particular font I should use?
>
> Thanks,
> Spencer
>
> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>
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> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

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[R] Style guide when using "R" in a title

2023-07-26 Thread Wadsworth, Spencer G [STAT]
Hello,

I am working on a small booklet to be used with an existing statistics 
textbook. The purpose of the booklet is to give worked through examples from 
the textbook using R code and it will be made publicly available with the 
textbook. The title of the booklet is "R Code Supplement for Basic Engineering 
Data Collection and Analysis by Vardeman and Jobe".  Someone with whom I'm 
working on the booklet said that the "R" in the title might need to follow a 
specific style guide given by the R-project. Is this accurate? Is there a 
particular font I should use?

Thanks,
Spencer

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