The function will use the type name of the placeholder (e.g. body, title), the layout name and few other criterias to find the corresponding location.
ph_location_type(
type = "body",
position_right = TRUE,
position_top = TRUE,
newlabel = NULL,
id = NULL,
...
)
placeholder type to look for in the slide layout, one of 'body', 'title', 'ctrTitle', 'subTitle', 'dt', 'ftr', 'sldNum'.
the parameter is used when a selection with above
parameters does not provide a unique position (for example
layout 'Two Content' contains two element of type 'body').
If TRUE
, the element the most on the right side will be selected,
otherwise the element the most on the left side will be selected.
same than position_right
but applied
to top versus bottom.
a label to associate with the placeholder.
index of the placeholder. If two body placeholder, there can be
two different index: 1 and 2 for the first and second body placeholders defined
in the layout. If this argument is used, position_right
and position_top
will be ignored.
unused arguments
The location of the bounding box associated to a placeholder within a slide is specified with the left top coordinate, the width and the height. These are defined in inches:
left coordinate of the bounding box
top coordinate of the bounding box
width of the bounding box
height of the bounding box
In addition to these attributes, a label can be
associated with the shape. Shapes, text boxes, images and other objects
will be identified with that label in the Selection Pane of PowerPoint.
This label can then be reused by other functions such as ph_location_label()
.
It can be set with argument newlabel
.
Other functions for placeholder location:
ph_location()
,
ph_location_fullsize()
,
ph_location_label()
,
ph_location_left()
,
ph_location_right()
,
ph_location_template()
# ph_location_type demo ----
loc_title <- ph_location_type(type = "title")
loc_footer <- ph_location_type(type = "ftr")
loc_dt <- ph_location_type(type = "dt")
loc_slidenum <- ph_location_type(type = "sldNum")
loc_body <- ph_location_type(type = "body")
doc <- read_pptx()
doc <- add_slide(doc)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, "Un titre", location = loc_title)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, "pied de page", location = loc_footer)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, format(Sys.Date()), location = loc_dt)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, "slide 1", location = loc_slidenum)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, letters[1:10], location = loc_body)
loc_subtitle <- ph_location_type(type = "subTitle")
loc_ctrtitle <- ph_location_type(type = "ctrTitle")
doc <- add_slide(doc, layout = "Title Slide", master = "Office Theme")
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, "Un sous titre", location = loc_subtitle)
doc <- ph_with(x = doc, "Un titre", location = loc_ctrtitle)
fileout <- tempfile(fileext = ".pptx")
print(doc, target = fileout)
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