This output format produces an HTML file that contains the Markdown source
(knitted from R Markdown) and JavaScript code to render slides.
tsukuyomi() is an alias of moon_reader().
moon_reader(css = c("default", "default-fonts"), self_contained = FALSE, seal = TRUE,
yolo = FALSE, chakra = "https://remarkjs.com/downloads/remark-latest.min.js",
nature = list(), ...)tsukuyomi(...)
A vector of CSS file paths. Two default CSS files
(default.css and default-fonts.css) are provided in this
package, which was borrowed from https://remarkjs.com. If the
character vector css contains a value that does not end with
.css, it is supposed to be a built-in CSS file in this package,
e.g., for css = c('default', 'extra.css')), it means
default.css in this package and a user-provided extra.css. To
find out all built-in CSS files, use xaringan:::list_css().
Whether to produce a self-contained HTML file.
Whether to generate a title slide automatically using the YAML
metadata of the R Markdown document (if FALSE, you should write the
title slide by yourself).
Whether to insert the
Mustache
Karl (TM) randomly in the slides. TRUE means insert his picture on
one slide, and if you want him to be on multiple slides, set yolo to
a positive integer or a percentage (e.g. 0.3 means 30% of your slides will
be the Mustache Karl). Alternatively, yolo can also be a list of the
form list(times = n, img = path): n is the number of times to
show an image, and path is the path to an image (by default, it is
Karl).
A path to the remark.js library (can be either local or remote).
(Nature transformation) A list of configurations to be passed
to remark.create(), e.g. list(ratio = '16:9', navigation =
list(click = TRUE)); see
https://github.com/gnab/remark/wiki/Configuration. Besides the
options provided by remark.js, you can also set autoplay to a number
(the number of milliseconds) so the slides will be played every
autoplay milliseconds. You can also set countdown to a number
(the number of milliseconds) to include a countdown timer on each slide. If
using autoplay, you can optionally set countdown to
TRUE to include a countdown equal to autoplay. To alter the
set of classes applied to the title slide, you can optionally set
titleSlideClass to a vector of classes; the default is
c("center", "middle", "inverse").
For tsukuyomi(), arguments passed to moon_reader();
for moon_reader(), arguments passed to
rmarkdown::html_document().
Tsukuyomi is a genjutsu to trap the target in an illusion on eye contact.
If you are unfamiliar with CSS, please see the xaringan wiki on Github providing CSS slide modification examples.
# NOT RUN {
# rmarkdown::render('foo.Rmd', 'xaringan::moon_reader')
# }
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