This is a post written in plain Markdown (*.md
) instead of R Markdown (*.Rmd
). The major differences are:
```{r}
);There are many differences in syntax between Blackfriday’s Markdown and Pandoc’s Markdown. For example, you can write a task list with Blackfriday but not with Pandoc:
Similarly, Blackfriday does not support LaTeX math and Pandoc does. I have added the MathJax support to this theme (hugo-lithium-theme) but there is a caveat for plain Markdown posts: you have to include math expressions in a pair of backticks (inline: `$ $`
; display style: `$$ $$`
), e.g., $S_n = \sum_{i=1}^n X_i$
.1 For R Markdown posts, you do not need the backticks, because Pandoc can identify and process math expressions.
When creating a new post, you have to decide whether the post format is Markdown or R Markdown, and this can be done via the ext
argument of the function blogdown::new_post()
, e.g.
blogdown::new_post("Post Title", ext = '.Rmd')
\$50 and $100
renders “\$50 and $100”. [return]