Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
Functions that assist in creating various types of pandoc command line arguments (e.g. for templates, table of contents, highlighting, and content includes)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | pandoc_variable_arg(name, value)
pandoc_include_args(in_header = NULL, before_body = NULL,
after_body = NULL)
pandoc_highlight_args(highlight, default = "tango")
pandoc_latex_engine_args(latex_engine)
pandoc_toc_args(toc, toc_depth = 3)
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name |
Name of template variable to set. |
value |
Value of template variable. |
in_header |
One or more files with content to be included in the header of the document. |
before_body |
One or more files with content to be included before the document body. |
after_body |
One or more files with content to be included after the document body. |
highlight |
The name of a pandoc syntax highlighting theme. |
default |
The highlighting theme to use if "default" is specified. |
latex_engine |
LaTeX engine for producing PDF output. Options are "pdflatex", "lualatex", and "xelatex". |
toc |
|
toc_depth |
Depth of headers to include in table of contents. |
Non-absolute paths for resources referenced from the
in_header
, before_body
, and after_body
parameters are resolved relative to the directory of the input document.
A character vector with pandoc command line arguments
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | ## Not run:
library(rmarkdown)
pandoc_include_args(before_body = "header.htm")
pandoc_include_args(before_body = "header.tex")
pancoc_highlight_args("kate")
pandoc_latex_engine_args("pdflatex")
pandoc_toc_args(toc = TRUE, toc_depth = 2)
## End(Not run)
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