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markdown is a nice way to write and store block posts but it doesnamp;#39;t have a syntax to specify an image size or a caption one way to work around this is to put this information into the URL search params of the image these search params will be ignored by the image tag and here we can add anything we want for example a caption and a size just make sure the caption is URL encoded there are different online TTS available for this and in our markdown passer we extract these values and apply them to our image text

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Markdown treats asterisks (*) and underscores () as indicators of emphasis. Text wrapped with one * or will be wrapped with an HTML tag (italics); double *s or s will be wrapped with an HTML tag (bold). How should italics be formatted in Markdown? - Meta Stack Exchange Meta Stack Exchange questions how-shoul Meta Stack Exchange questions how-shoul
If we want to apply italics to many annotations in our plot, bquote() and as. expression() are the way to go. For example, this is useful when the row labels of a heatmap show gene names, which we can italicize easily with just a bit of code. Our function basically wrapped the gene names, the strings, with italic().
To italicize text, add one asterisk or underscore before and after a word or phrase. To italicize the middle of a word for emphasis, add one asterisk without spaces around the letters. Italicized text is the *cats meow*. Basic Syntax - Markdown Guide Markdown Guide basic-syntax Markdown Guide basic-syntax
Markdown makes it especially easy to create bold and italicized text. Only asterisks are required to this end. To write in italics, add an asterisk before and after the word or words. For bold text, use two asterisks and if you want a text to be both bold and italicized, three asterisks are necessary.
Markdown provides simple tags to format text for emphasis as well as super- and subscripting: *italics* produces italics. **bold** produces bold. ~~strikethrough~~ produces strikethrough. `code` produces code. text^super^ produces text. super text~sub~ produces text. sub R Markdown Basics - OARC Stats - UCLA OARC Stats - UCLA data rmarkdownseminarflat OARC Stats - UCLA data rmarkdownseminarflat
You can add images to Markdown using the [alt text](imageurl) syntax. How To Add Images in Markdown - DigitalOcean DigitalOcean community tutorials DigitalOcean community tutorials
To make the formatted text into italic type, you can simply use a pair of * around the text with no space. For example *italic* in the . Rmd file generates italic in the output document. To make the formatted text into bold type, you can simply use a pair of ** around the marked up text with no space.

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