Description Usage Arguments Examples
This function generates an HTML page with productions list and summary chart. Use chart.type = "plotly" for an interactive plot, and "ggplot2" for a static one. Option "rCharts" is currently disabled, until the rCharts package (https://github.com/ramnathv/rCharts) becomes available on CRAN.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | make_productions_page(lattes.list, chart.type = c("ggplot2", "plotly",
"rCharts"), chart.width = 960, chart.height = 480,
h1.title = "My Laboratory<br/>My Department<br/>My University",
h2.title = "Academic Productions", language = c("EN", "PT"),
which.fields = c("journal.accepted", "journal.published",
"conference.international", "conference.national", "book.chapters", "books",
"phd.theses", "msc.theses"))
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lattes.list |
a Lattes list object created using |
chart.type |
package to use for generating the summary chart. "plotly" and "rCharts" output interactive charts, "ggplot2" outputs a static one. |
chart.width |
plot width (for "plotly" and "rCharts") |
chart.height |
plot height (for "plotly") |
h1.title |
H1 title for the page |
h2.title |
H2 subtitle for the page |
language |
Language to use in section headers |
which.fields |
Character vector indicating which fields to include in the productions page. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | # Load example data and convert it to a lattes list
CV.dir <- system.file("extdata", package="ChocoLattes")
# Define the aliases of authors "Felipe Campelo" and "Lucas S. Batista":
# (all aliases will be converted to the first name provided for each author)
my.aliases <- list(c("Felipe Campelo",
"Felipe Campelo Franca Pinto",
"Felipe Campelo F. Pinto",
"F.C.F. Pinto"),
c("Lucas S. Batista",
"Lucas Batista",
"Lucas de Souza Batista",
"Lucas Souza Batista"))
lattes.list <- lattes_to_list(CV.dir = CV.dir,
author.aliases = my.aliases)
# Build productions page:
make_productions_page(lattes.list,
chart.type = "ggplot2",
h1.title = "ORCS Lab",
h2.title = "UFMG, Brazil",
language = "EN")
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