add fpar
add an fpar
(a formatted paragraph) into an rdocx object
body_add_fpar(x, value, style = NULL, pos = "after")
x |
a docx device |
value |
a character |
style |
paragraph style. If NULL, paragraph settings from |
pos |
where to add the new element relative to the cursor, one of "after", "before", "on". |
Other functions for adding content:
body_add_blocks()
,
body_add_break()
,
body_add_caption()
,
body_add_docx()
,
body_add_gg()
,
body_add_img()
,
body_add_par()
,
body_add_plot()
,
body_add_table()
,
body_add_toc()
bold_face <- shortcuts$fp_bold(font.size = 30) bold_redface <- update(bold_face, color = "red") fpar_ <- fpar(ftext("Hello ", prop = bold_face), ftext("World", prop = bold_redface ), ftext(", how are you?", prop = bold_face ) ) doc <- read_docx() doc <- body_add_fpar(doc, fpar_) print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx")) # a way of using fpar to center an image in a Word doc ---- rlogo <- file.path( R.home("doc"), "html", "logo.jpg" ) img_in_par <- fpar( external_img(src = rlogo, height = 1.06/2, width = 1.39/2), hyperlink_ftext( href = "https://cran.r-project.org/index.html", text = "cran", prop = bold_redface), fp_p = fp_par(text.align = "center") ) doc <- read_docx() doc <- body_add_fpar(doc, img_in_par) print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx") )
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