Hi all,
Perhaps instead of long vignettes, it would be better to use a book hosted
and in sync with the packages at Bioconductor.
There are already a few: https://www.bioconductor.org/books/release/
But I was not able to find how to submit such bookdowns to Bioconductor (I
briefly searched the web
On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 5:29 AM Lluís Revilla
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Perhaps instead of long vignettes, it would be better to use a book hosted
> and in sync with the packages at Bioconductor.
> There are already a few: https://www.bioconductor.org/books/release/
> But I was not able to find how to
Hi,
I'm transferring maintainership of BASiCS to Catalina Vallejos
(catalina.valle...@igmm.ed.ac.uk)
Cheers
Alan
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Thank you for letting us know. I see Catalina already has an active
BiocCredentials account. We have made the adjustment on our end to allow push
access using this BiocCredentials account. Everything should be all set
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Vincent made some good points. I have experiences writing this kind of
books, and I can testify. I have written the Museum of Spatial
Transcriptomics book, and the Voyager vignettes probably will
collectively become book sized as we are adding more vignettes about
different technologies. It tak
Vincent made some good points. I have experiences writing this kind of
books, and I can testify. I have written the Museum of Spatial
Transcriptomics book, and the Voyager vignettes probably will
collectively become book sized as we are adding more vignettes about
different technologies. It tak