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WordR 0.3.6
- adjustments to maintain compatibility with officer package (hence
requires officer >= 0.5.0)
WordR 0.3.5
- resubmission to CRAN
- fixed problem with paths in test for addPlots3()
WordR 0.3.4
- resubmission to CRAN
- fixed problem with writing file in example of renderAll()
WordR 0.3.3
- adding function renderAll which combines rendering of inline code,
plots and flextables
- rendering functions now accept officer::rdocx object as input
- rendering functions now can output officer::rdocx object
- addPlots now accepts plots as objects (where possible e.g. gglots,
not base plots); and width and height parameters can be set up
individually for each plot.
WordR 0.3.2
- redoing internals of renderInlineCode - officer::slip_in_text was
deprecated, so I moved it here to keep the functionality (consented by
David Gohel - thanks!).
- adding Import: xml2
WordR 0.3.1
- Removing Suggest:ReporteRs
- Removing function addFlexTables (as ReporteRs package is removed
from CRAN)
WordR 0.3
- Removing dependancy on ReporteRs package (keeping it just in
addFlexTables function for backward compatibility)
- changing addPlots function (thanks D.Gohel) to use officer not
ReporteRs
- adding new function body_add_flextables() which should replace
addFlexTables()
- adding flextable into imports
WordR 0.2.3
- changing the output path to tempdir() in examples and tests, as the
CRAN tests were failing
WordR 0.2.2
- breaking change: different format of inline code notation in docx
files!
- adding WordR help page
- improving/changing vignette
- removing setting Java home dir from tests
Thanks goes to David Gohel, maintainer of officer
package for his comments.
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