html_document2: Output formats that allow numbering and cross-referencing...

Description Usage Arguments Value Note References

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Description

These are simple wrappers of the output format functions like rmarkdown::html_document(), and they added the capability of numbering figures/tables/equations/theorems and cross-referencing them. See References for the syntax. Note you can also cross-reference sections by their ID's using the same syntax when sections are numbered.

Usage

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html_document2(..., number_sections = TRUE, base_format = rmarkdown::html_document)

tufte_html2(..., number_sections = FALSE)

pdf_document2(...)

tufte_handout2(...)

tufte_book2(...)

word_document2(fig_caption = TRUE, md_extensions = NULL, pandoc_args = NULL, ...)

Arguments

..., fig_caption, md_extensions, pandoc_args

Arguments to be passed to a specific output format function. For a function foo2(), its arguments are passed to foo(), e.g. ... of html_document2() are passed to rmarkdown::html_document().

number_sections

Whether to number section headers: if TRUE, figure/table numbers will be of the form X.i, where X is the current first-level section number, and i is an incremental number (the i-th figure/table); if FALSE, figures/tables will be numbered sequentially in the document from 1, 2, ..., and you cannot cross-reference section headers in this case.

base_format

An output format function to be used as the base format.

Value

An R Markdown output format object to be passed to rmarkdown::render().

Note

These function are expected to work with a single R Markdown document instead of multiple documents of a book, so they are to be passed to rmarkdown::render() instead of bookdown::render_book(). The functions tufte_*() are wrappers of funtions in the tufte package.

References

https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/


sawyerda/bookdown documentation built on May 20, 2019, 3:32 p.m.