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Unable to create poster using the 7.3 part of the book

Thank you for the great package and book!

On my Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS I have installed R, TexLive, RStudio preview 1.2.1303 and dependencies from https://github.com/exporl/kuleuven-templates#linux :

sudo apt-get install make
sudo apt-get install texlive texlive-latex-recommended texlive-science texlive-bibtex-extra imagemagick
sudo apt-get install ghostscript posterazor libreoffice
sudo apt-get install pandoc python-pandocfilters

Then I installed bookdownplus package with install.packages('bookdownplus').
Afterwards I'm trying to follow the https://bookdown.org/baydap/bookdownplus/academic.html#poster
to create Poster from RMarkdown document.

So I get the following output:

> bookdownplus::bookdownplus(template = 'poster', theme = 'eco')
Error in bookdownplus::bookdownplus(template = "poster", theme = "eco") : 
  unused argument (theme = "eco")
> bookdownplus::bookdownplus(template = 'poster')
poster is unavailable. Please check whether your spelling is correct. Run get_template() to see available templates.

So I can't create a poster, but you wrote about it in the book, so I expect that it could be created...

It seems that there are no poster-related templates in ~/R:

$ grep -ir poster ~/R
/home/mate/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.5/bookdownplus/proj/body.Rmd:bookdown for details. Additionally, if you want to produce a poster, phython must be installed before using, and the path of phython might have to be added to the environmental variables for Windows users.
/home/mate/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.5/bookdownplus/bib/bib.bib:  title =     {postr: Generage posters with r markdown},

What happened here? Is book outdated? Did you really removed poster-related code from package?

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