officer (version 0.3.15)

body_add_fpar: add fpar

Description

add an fpar (a formatted paragraph) into an rdocx object

Usage

body_add_fpar(x, value, style = NULL, pos = "after")

Arguments

x

a docx device

value

a character

style

paragraph style. If NULL, paragraph settings from fpar will be used. If not NULL, it must be a paragraph style name (located in the template provided as read_docx(path = ...)); in that case, paragraph settings from fpar will be ignored.

pos

where to add the new element relative to the cursor, one of "after", "before", "on".

See Also

fpar

Other functions for adding content: body_add_blocks(), body_add_break(), body_add_caption(), body_add_docx(), body_add_gg(), body_add_img(), body_add_par(), body_add_plot(), body_add_table(), body_add_toc()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(magrittr)
bold_face <- shortcuts$fp_bold(font.size = 30)
bold_redface <- update(bold_face, color = "red")
fpar_ <- fpar(ftext("Hello ", prop = bold_face),
              ftext("World", prop = bold_redface ),
              ftext(", how are you?", prop = bold_face ) )
doc <- read_docx() %>% body_add_fpar(fpar_)

print(doc, target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx"))

# a way of using fpar to center an image in a Word doc ----
rlogo <- file.path( R.home("doc"), "html", "logo.jpg" )
img_in_par <- fpar(
  external_img(src = rlogo, height = 1.06/2, width = 1.39/2),
  fp_p = fp_par(text.align = "center") )

read_docx() %>% body_add_fpar(img_in_par) %>%
  print(target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx") )

# }

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