Efficiently iterate, refine and share snippets of LaTeX in R with ease.
texPreview
compiles LaTeX directly into images from the R console to view in the RStudio viewer pane, Shiny apps and RMarkdown documents.
Supports: character, knitr, kableExtra, xtable, texreg, equatiomatic classes
Extendable: S3
methods can be written for the main call, texPreview::tex_preview
, to use with new classes for rendering and printing.
Rstudio Addin: Users can highlight text in the editor and invoke preview automatically.
RMarkdown document compatible with all document outputs
Shiny compatible via shiny::renderImage
or as part of htmlwidgets like slickR::slickR
.
Pan and Zoom functionality: When the output is set to 'svg' the default output to the viewer is svgPanZoom::svgPanZoom
, which allows for panning and zooming on the image in the viewer. If the package is not installed a static image will be loaded.
System Requirements:
standalone
, xcolor
, booktabs
, multirow
, array
, helvet
, amsmath
, rotating
, listings
, graphicx
, setspace
, caption
Using tinytex you can run
install.packages('tinytex')
tinytex::tlmgr_install(c('standalone', 'xcolor', 'booktabs', 'multirow', 'amsmath',
'listings', 'setspace', 'caption', 'graphics', 'tools', 'psnfss', 'varwidth',
'colortbl', 'epstopdf-pkg', 'pgf','makeindex'))
- To Check if the system is in compliance with these libraries run texPreview::check_requirements()
.
- Ghostscript: If you are installing TeX with tinytex make sure to install ghostscript onto your system.
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