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  • checking Rd files ... [0s/0s] NOTE checkRd: (-1) GIFTr.Rd:49: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?     49 | \subsection{LATEX Support}{'MOODLE' also supports inline and block LATEX equations through \href{https://www.mathjax.org/}{mathjax}, however you have to be careful with the \href{https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/GIFT_format#Special_Characters_.7E_.3D_.23_.7B_.7D}{special characters} like curly brackets /{/} and equal sign = , so you have to use back slash before those to ensure you can import correctly.\cr\cr Note that if you see thee data in console, you will find it with 2 backslash \\, however that's the escaping of the backslash in R and you write with with single slash normally. Check \link{GIFTrData} \code{GIFTrData[11,3]}for an example. For further details on LATEX, check \href{https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Using_TeX_Notation}{'MOODLE' docs}.}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) mcq.Rd:46: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?     46 | \subsection{LATEX Support}{'MOODLE' also supports inline and block LATEX equations through \href{https://www.mathjax.org/}{mathjax}, however you have to be careful with the \href{https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/GIFT_format#Special_Characters_.7E_.3D_.23_.7B_.7D}{special characters} like curly brackets /{/} and equal sign = , so you have to use back slash before those to ensure you can import correctly.\cr\cr Note that if you see thee data in console, you will find it with 2 backslash \\, however that's the escaping of the backslash in R and you write with with single slash normally. Check \link{GIFTrData} \code{GIFTrData[11,3]}for an example. For further details on LATEX, check \href{https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Using_TeX_Notation}{'MOODLE' docs}.}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) num_q.Rd:54: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?     54 | \subsection{LATEX Support}{'MOODLE' also supports inline and block LATEX equations through \href{https://www.mathjax.org/}{mathjax}, however you have to be careful with the \href{https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/GIFT_format#Special_Characters_.7E_.3D_.23_.7B_.7D}{special characters} like curly brackets /{/} and equal sign = , so you have to use back slash before those to ensure you can import correctly.\cr\cr Note that if you see thee data in console, you will find it with 2 backslash \\, however that's the escaping of the backslash in R and you write with with single slash normally. Check \link{GIFTrData} \code{GIFTrData[11,3]}for an example. For further details on LATEX, check \href{https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Using_TeX_Notation}{'MOODLE' docs}.}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) short_ans.Rd:45: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?     45 | \subsection{LATEX Support}{'MOODLE' also supports inline and block LATEX equations through \href{https://www.mathjax.org/}{mathjax}, however you have to be careful with the \href{https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/GIFT_format#Special_Characters_.7E_.3D_.23_.7B_.7D}{special characters} like curly brackets /{/} and equal sign = , so you have to use back slash before those to ensure you can import correctly.\cr\cr Note that if you see thee data in console, you will find it with 2 backslash \\, however that's the escaping of the backslash in R and you write with with single slash normally. Check \link{GIFTrData} \code{GIFTrData[11,3]}for an example. For further details on LATEX, check \href{https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Using_TeX_Notation}{'MOODLE' docs}.}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) tf_q.Rd:45: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?     45 | \subsection{LATEX Support}{'MOODLE' also supports inline and block LATEX equations through \href{https://www.mathjax.org/}{mathjax}, however you have to be careful with the \href{https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/GIFT_format#Special_Characters_.7E_.3D_.23_.7B_.7D}{special characters} like curly brackets /{/} and equal sign = , so you have to use back slash before those to ensure you can import correctly.\cr\cr Note that if you see thee data in console, you will find it with 2 backslash \\, however that's the escaping of the backslash in R and you write with with single slash normally. Check \link{GIFTrData} \code{GIFTrData[11,3]}for an example. For further details on LATEX, check \href{https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Using_TeX_Notation}{'MOODLE' docs}.}        | ^
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