Oddly enough, I ended up learning to automate through Keyboard Maestro. “I’m so important none of my job requires automation.”Īfter Andrew’s post, and knowing his brain’s way more prowessy than mine, I figured I ought to dive into it. “I’m paid for the grand prowess of my enormous brain,” I had thought. I’d heard of Automator, but never got around to seeing how it would benefit me. That was, of course, until I read a blog post from Andrew Heiss 1 about converting plain-old text into markdown-formatted text. So now I have to search through all those images to find the right one.įor this reason, I decided that my stats book would be R, then maybe I could tackle a JASP version. But, oops! There are 100 images in there and I accidentally selected the wrong one. ![]() ![]() I have found it extremely tedious to write about how to use the JASP interfact, make a screencapture, save the screencapture to the appropriate project folder, search how to insert an image in rmarkdown, then finally type the image path.īut, oops, I misspelled the image name, so now I have to do that weird kinda sorta double-clicky thingy in mac to highlight the name of the file, then copy, then paste. That works well and good for most of everything I do, except for when I’m trying to show users how to use JASP. What I love most about it is the ability to have a one-stop-shop for generating text/R-code/output.
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