# load_all() # Do this the first time and if update the package while writing # the talk. Have commented as it reloads each time, which isn't necessary. library(dplyr) library(tibble) library(kableExtra) long_talk <- FALSE # if FALSE then chunks with eval=long_talk will not be # evaluated, as we are writing a shorter version. Now # doing two versions of sections, since was getting in a # mess trying to switch individual chunks. short_talk <- !long_talk # Some of the chunks will need fixing if TRUE, can do if needed. Or maybe just # simplify things. no time right now (doing dfo/noaa 2025 talk). long_motivation <- FALSE # whether to include the original longer motivation # slides (EAFM, Brianna chat, gslea, open data, why R, # why github). Opposite is # short_motivation summarising some of that (or set # FALSE here if not wanted). short_motivation <- !long_motivation explain_assessment <- FALSE # set to TRUE for two slides explaining stock assessment more_details <- FALSE # set to TRUE for some of the more detailed slides # (setting FALSE for national EAFM talk) knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "", global.par = TRUE, # set par values to be global (once changed) fig.width = 6, fig.height = 4, fig.align = "center", out.width = "60%", #out.height = 400 cache = TRUE, cache_path = "pacea-talk-cache/", fig.path = "pacea-talk-cache-figs/" ) options(pillar.print_max = 6, # number of rows to show for a tibble pillar.print_min = 6) par("mai" = c(1.02, 0.82, 0.3, 0.42)) # default is 1.02 0.82 0.82 0.42 # https://bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown-cookbook/font-color.html . For example: # `r colorize("hello", "blue")` colorize <- function(x, color){ if(knitr::is_latex_output()) { sprintf("\\textcolor{%s}{%s}", color, x) } else if(knitr::is_html_output()) { sprintf("<span style='color: %s;'>%s</span>", color, x) } else x }
knitr::include_graphics(paste0(here::here(), "/talks/talks-manual-figures/pacea-title-slide-dfo-noaa-seattle-2025.png"))
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