--- title: "Comprehensive affiliation schema" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Comprehensive affiliation schema} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set(collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>") library(plume) ``` Quarto provides a complete [affiliation schema](https://quarto.org/docs/journals/authors.html#affiliations-schema) to define affiliations in more detail. To generate comprehensive affiliations in plume, you can specify affiliation items in the input data using the following syntax `key_1=item_1 key_2=item_2 key_n=item_n`. `PlumeQuarto` will automatically parse affiliations and assign each item to its respective key. Affiliations with no or unrecognised keys are assigned to the `name` key. ```{r} author <- tibble::tibble( given_name = "René", family_name = "Descartes", affiliation1 = "Collège royal Henri-le-Grand", affiliation2 = " city=Poitiers name=Université de Poitiers address=15 Rue de l'Hôtel Dieu country=Kingdom of France ", affiliation3 = "name=Academia Franekerensis country=The Netherlands city=Franeker" ) ``` ```{r, include = FALSE} tmp_file <- withr::local_tempfile( lines = "---\ntitle: Cogito ergo sum\n---", fileext = ".qmd" ) aut <- PlumeQuarto$new(author, tmp_file) ``` ```{r, eval = FALSE} aut <- PlumeQuarto$new(author, file = "file.qmd") aut$to_yaml() ``` The above will produce the following YAML header: ```{r, echo = FALSE, comment = ""} aut$to_yaml() cat(readr::read_file(tmp_file)) ```