List of blocks
A list of blocks can be used to gather several blocks (paragraphs, tables, ...) into a single object. The result can be added into a Word document or a PowerPoint presentation.
block_list(...)
... |
a list of blocks. When output is only for
Word, objects of class |
Other block functions for reporting:
block_caption(),
block_pour_docx(),
block_section(),
block_table(),
block_toc(),
fpar(),
plot_instr(),
unordered_list()
#' # block list ------
img.file <- file.path( R.home("doc"), "html", "logo.jpg" )
fpt_blue_bold <- fp_text(color = "#006699", bold = TRUE)
fpt_red_italic <- fp_text(color = "#C32900", italic = TRUE)
## This can be only be used in a MS word output as pptx does
## not support paragraphs made of text and images.
## (actually it can be used but image will not appear in the
## pptx output)
value <- block_list(
fpar(ftext("hello world", fpt_blue_bold)),
fpar(ftext("hello", fpt_blue_bold), " ",
ftext("world", fpt_red_italic)),
fpar(
ftext("hello world", fpt_red_italic),
external_img(
src = img.file, height = 1.06, width = 1.39)))
value
doc <- read_docx()
doc <- body_add(doc, value)
print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx"))
value <- block_list(
fpar(ftext("hello world", fpt_blue_bold)),
fpar(ftext("hello", fpt_blue_bold), " ",
ftext("world", fpt_red_italic)),
fpar(
ftext("blah blah blah", fpt_red_italic)))
value
doc <- read_pptx()
doc <- add_slide(doc)
doc <- ph_with(doc, value, location = ph_location_type(type = "body"))
print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext = ".pptx"))Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.