Give *HTML* file instead of *index.qmd* in the *_quarto.yml* for books, website, blog #6057
FannyVille
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Thanks for the nice suggestion. |
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Request:
Would it be possible one day to give an .html file instead of index.qmd for blog, website or book in the _quarto.yml ?
issues:
In the case of a large number of HTML files already generated via Rmarkdown or Quarto in other projects created with large databases, it is annoying to have to transfer the data and the .qmd document to the blog, website or book project...
It would be very interesting to just copy the HTML files and be able to refer to them in the _quarto.yml.
If this isn't possible, what strategy should be put in place?
Current solution:
Following my analyses with quarto, I render the files in HTML format with the option
embed-resources: true
, so I only have one HTML file without any document/attachment folder.This is not entirely appropriate because there are several problems:
-> To solve this ugly issues, I use the iframe options:
scrolling="no" style="overflow:hidden"
.-> But I have to give the height of my HTML file.
All this is manual and tedious, and it would be easier if we could simply refer to html files in the _quarto.yml rather than just index.qmd files.
I looked to see if anyone had already raised the issue. I think so but not exactly this one.
I apologise in advance if the same query was already made...
Thank you
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