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polish 0.3.1
- surface gt as_word argument autonum in
polish_content_word.gt_tbl
- Add new feature to polishing figures (including ggplots) to allow
choosing to stretch or scaling images to fit placeholders.
- add outputting html chunks to word documents
polish 3.0.0
polish 0.2.4
- Add running garbage collector after magick PDF conversion
- Allow ability to pass keep_with_next option to gt::as_word
- Allow for lists for pptx to be none, ordered, and unordered
polish 0.2.3
- adjust autofit_ft to handle cases where rows for a row are
completely missing values
polish 0.2.2
- Adjust tests to changes in officer
- Add
as_xml_node_word() and
as_xml_node_pptx() functions
as_xml*() functions do glue::glue()
interpolation
- New function
show_xml() for internal needs of exploring
the structure of an xml nodeset in the browser.
- update
polish_content_word.as_is() to handle cases
where the user is passing multiple nodes
polish 0.2.1
- Add
as_md() function to allow writing simple
markdown.
- Add ability to polish lists into ordered and un-ordered list
content.
- Add ability to style data.frame table styling same as with
flextables.
- Add ability to polish gt_group objects to word documents.
polish 0.2.0
- Update PowerPoint polishing for data.frames to use flextable
- Correct flextable vertical centering algorithm
- Add ability to set text formatting (font, size, color,
typeface)
- Add ability to set flextable table styling on polishing in
PowerPoint outputs
- Improve png offsets
- Record original placeholder dimensions when polishing for future
use
polish 0.1.0
- Initial release of polish
- Moving polishing methods out of sparkle for word
- Create polishing methods for pptx
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