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=== Paper building ===
=== Paper building ===
We typically write LaTeX documents when writing papers. One option to do this is to use the web-based [https://www.overleaf.com/ Overleaf]. Another option, using CDSC TeX templates, is detailed [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:TeX here]. These comes with some assumptions about your workflow, which you can learn about here: [[CommunityData:Build papers]].
We typically write LaTeX documents. One option to do this is to use the web-based [https://www.overleaf.com/ Overleaf]. Another option, using CDSC TeX templates, is detailed [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:TeX here]. These comes with some assumptions about your workflow, which you can learn about here: [[CommunityData:Build papers]].


If you're creating graphs and tables or formatting numbers in R that you want to put into a TeX document, you should look at the [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Knitr knitr package].
If you're creating graphs and tables or formatting numbers in R that you want to put into a TeX document, you should look at the [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Knitr knitr package].


Some more specific things that might crop up in building the La/TeX document:
Some more specific things that might crop up:
* [[CommunityData:Embedding fonts in PDFs]] — <code>ggplot2</code> creates PDFs with fonts that are not embedded which, in turn, causes the ACM to bounce our papers back. This page describes how to fix it.
* [[CommunityData:Embedding fonts in PDFs]] — <code>ggplot2</code> creates PDFs with fonts that are not embedded which, in turn, causes the ACM to bounce our papers back. This page describes how to fix it.


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