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linl 0.0.2: Couple improvements

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Following up on the initial 0.0.1 release of linl, Aaron and I are happy to announce release 0.0.2 which reached the CRAN network on Sunday in a smooth ‘CRAN-pretest-publish’ auto-admittance. linl provides a simple-yet-powerful Markdown—and RMarkdown—wrapper around the venerable LaTeX letter class; see below for an expanded example also included as the package vignette.

This versions sets a few sensible default values for , size, margins, signature (non-)indentation and more; it also expands the documentation.

The NEWS entry follows:

Changes in tint version 0.0.2 (2017-10-29)

  • Set a few defaults for a decent-looking skeleton and template: , size, margins, left-justify closing (#3)

  • Blockquote display is now a default as well (#4).

  • Updated skeleton.Rmd and vignette source accordingly

  • Documented new default options (#5 and #6).

  • Links are now by default printed as footnotes (#9).

Courtesy of CRANberries, there is a comparison to the previous release. More information is on the tint page. For questions or comments use the issue tracker off the GitHub repo.

For questions or comments use the issue tracker off the GitHub repo.

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