This Quarto format will help you create documents for the Journal of Statistical Software. To learn more about the Journal of Statistical Software, see https://www.jstatsoft.org. For more about Quarto and how to use format extensions, see https://quarto.org/docs/journals/.
You can use this as a template to create an article for the Journal of Statistical Software. To do this, use the following command:
quarto use template quarto-journals/jss
This will install the extension and create an example qmd file and bibiography that you can use as a starting place for your article.
You may also use this format with an existing Quarto project or document. From the quarto project or document directory, run the following command to install this format:
quarto add quarto-journals/jss
To use the format, you can use the format names jss-pdf
and jss-html
. For example:
quarto render article.qmd --to jss-pdf
or in your document yaml
format:
pdf: default
jss-pdf:
keep-tex: true
You can view a preview of the rendered template at https://quarto-journals.github.io/jss/.
The JSS format supports a number of options for customizing the format and appearance of the document. Specify these under the journal
key.
type
article
- default, for JSS article.
codesnippets
- for JSS code snippets.
bookreview
- for JSS book reviews.
softwarereview
- for JSS software reviews.
cite-shortnames
Set to true
to disable citations with all names globally.
suppress
List of:
title
- suppress the automatic \maketitle
at the beginning of the document.
headings
- suppress headings on the pages.
footer
- suppress the automatic \makefooter
at the end of the document.
include-jss-default
Set to false
to suppress JSS header and footer.
For example:
format:
jss-pdf:
keep-tex: true
journal:
type: bookreview
cite-shortnames: true
suppress: [title]
include-jss-default: false