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This is an old issue that I never got around to dealing with, but upon revisiting, I checked what several chapters would look like with standard printing through the browser. At least in Chrome and Firefox and using the basic print functionality, they looked exactly as depicted in the web doc, and as a pdf, I'm not sure I would expect better.
So if someone wants to print these, I would suggest simply printing to pdf from the browser. If something else can be done without much effort (e.g. without changing content style to fit a print friendly version yet sacrificing web display), I'm open to re-opening the issue.
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Related Issues (19)
- Add demo of prediction intervals for random effects
- add discussion of variance accounted for somewhere HOT 1
- add discussion of convergence problems in issues section
- add heterogeneous variances demo
- add clarity to predicted random effects
- fix workshop zip
- nesting vs. crossed HOT 1
- update spaghetti plots
- convergence
- Finish Bayesian demo
- add bit about AR as an additional random effect
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- No notes on hypothesis testing with mixed models :( HOT 2
- link is not working HOT 1
- Update 2022 HOT 5
- covariance types HOT 1
- Any idea if bigger data can be used with Julia (or Python) vs R? HOT 10
- Related code examples HOT 2
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