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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this
file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and
this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Fixed
- lint package
- Solve bug related to font Fira on pdf
Changed
- The rendering calls new Pandoc args for PDF and use the word
template for word
Added
- New function to detect latex-engine
- New function to create preamble.tex
- Checks for render_code
- tests for render_code
- style.css file
- Ligature added in Word and HTML files
0.2.1
- 2025-03-25
Changed
- add
keep-tex
to keep the .tex filegenerated with pdf
output
0.2.0
- 2025-01-22
Fixed
Changed
- Minimal R version for tests (devel)
Added
- New functions to import and export data in csv format
0.1.3
- 2024-08-23
Removed
- pipe usage for R versions older than 4.1
Added
- new tests for all functions
- new inputs checks for
render_code()
- test coverage with complete tests
- new argument
open
to open (or not) the generated
document
- template for word generated files
0.1.2
- 2024-06-14
Added
- hidden functions
generate_chunk_header()
and
generate_rmd_file()
to refactor the code and simplify the
visibility.
- hidden functions
get_fira_path()
to get the path to the
folder which contains the .ttf
files
- new tests
- test coverage with
pandoc
, {tinytex}
and xclip
(for Ubuntu) installed
0.1.1
- 2024-06-13
Changed
render_code()
now accept knitr chunk
option as function arguments
- Add new dependencies: knitr` and
checkmate to get all the different knitr options and to
check the inputs of our functions
0.1.0
- 2024-06-13
Added
- Initial commit [CRAN release]
- new function render_code to render some code on-the-fly to produce
PDF, HTML, word and other format quickly by using the clickboard
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