Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.2.1. (#102)
Closed #101: added the vertical_align
argument fa()
to control vertical alignment of icons. (#103)
Closed #99 and #100: reinstated missing '.woff2' files. (#102)
Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.2.0. (#96)
It's now possible to reference icons by several of their previous names. For example the old icon names "contact-card"
and "vcard"
will map to the current name of "address-card"
. (#96)
There is now a prefer_type
argument (default: "regular"
) that allows you to register a choice between a solid- or regular-type icon should both be available for a specific short name. (#96)
Closed #80: Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.1. (#85)
Closed #68: full icon names (e.g., "fab fa-r-project"
) are now properly parsed and verified in the fa_i()
function. (#77)
Closed #66 and #73: CSS length values (supplied to the height
or width
options of the fa()
function) are now correctly handled when they contain decimals. (#74)
Closed #53: The margin_right
argument of fa()
is now functional, defaulting to the "auto"
margin; a margin_left
argument was also added with the same default. (#54)
The "desc"
option in fa()
's a11y
argument is now changed to "deco"
.
Closed #42: Support for additional R Markdown output formats with fa()
: pdf_document
, word_document
, github_document
, slidy_presentation
, beamer_presentation
, and ioslides_presentation
. (#43)
Closed #38: Add accessibility features to SVG icons produced by fa()
with its new a11y
argument. (#41)
Fixes a rendering issue with SVG icons in IE11. (#40)
Tooltips can be added to SVG icons prepared by fa()
by using the new title
argument.
Closed #44: The collection of font files that support the use of fa_i()
has been trimmed down to just the '.woff' variety. (#45)
Closed #32, #33: Package dependencies have been greatly reduced. (#35)
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