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Going off my vague memory, it's probably because quarto vignettes are built in a temporary directory. I think you'll need to add the child to external resources? |
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@hadley Here is the example of what I mean in #2722
Basically, I am looking to find a way to reuse stuff and use Quarto vignettes.
The technique I am aiming to use is with
knitr::read_chunk(). It works for Rmd, but not for Quarto.Do you have an idea on what is going wrong here?
The article renders when I use the render button inside RStudio, but not with pkgdown.
On CI, it seems like the Rmd article is failing too.