Yes. An initial space does the trick. Thanks. J
On 2023-11-03 11:48, Serguei Sokol wrote:
Le 03/11/2023 à 15:54, J C Nash a écrit :
I've spent a couple of hours with an Rmarkdown document where I
was describing some spherical coordinates made up of a radius r and
some angles. I wanted to fix the radius at 1.
In my Rmarkdown text I wrote
Thus we have `r = 1` ...
To avoid a confusion between inline code and fixed font typesetting, could it be
Thus we have ` r = 1` ...
(with a space after an opening quote)?
Best,
Serguei.
This caused failure to render with "unexpected =". I was using Rstudio
at first and didn't see the error msg.
If I use "radius R" and `R = 1`, things are fine, or `r=1` with no space,
but the particular "(quote) r (space)" seems to trigger code block processing.
Perhaps this note can save others some wasted time.
I had thought (obviously incorrectly) that one needed ```{r something}
to start the code chunk.
JN
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