format strings independent of the cell style.
fmt_txt(
x,
bold = FALSE,
italic = FALSE,
underline = FALSE,
strike = FALSE,
size = NULL,
color = NULL,
font = NULL,
charset = NULL,
outline = NULL,
vert_align = NULL,
family = NULL,
shadow = NULL,
condense = NULL,
extend = NULL,
...
)# S3 method for fmt_txt
+(x, y)
# S3 method for fmt_txt
as.character(x, ...)
# S3 method for fmt_txt
print(x, ...)
an openxlsx2 fmt_txt string
logical defaulting to FALSE
the font size
a wb_color() for the font
the font name
integer value from the table below
logical defaulting to NULL
any of baseline, superscript, or subscript
a font family
additional arguments
The result is an xml string. It is possible to paste multiple fmt_txt()
strings together to create a string with differing styles. It is possible to
supply different underline styles to underline.
Using fmt_txt(charset = 161) will give the Greek Character Set
| charset | "Character Set" |
| 0 | "ANSI_CHARSET" |
| 1 | "DEFAULT_CHARSET" |
| 2 | "SYMBOL_CHARSET" |
| 77 | "MAC_CHARSET" |
| 128 | "SHIFTJIS_CHARSET" |
| 129 | "HANGUL_CHARSET" |
| 130 | "JOHAB_CHARSET" |
| 134 | "GB2312_CHARSET" |
| 136 | "CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET" |
| 161 | "GREEK_CHARSET" |
| 162 | "TURKISH_CHARSET" |
| 163 | "VIETNAMESE_CHARSET" |
| 177 | "HEBREW_CHARSET" |
| 178 | "ARABIC_CHARSET" |
| 186 | "BALTIC_CHARSET" |
| 204 | "RUSSIAN_CHARSET" |
| 222 | "THAI_CHARSET" |
| 238 | "EASTEUROPE_CHARSET" |
| 255 | "OEM_CHARSET" |
You can join additional objects into fmt_txt() objects using "+".
Though be aware that fmt_txt("sum:") + (2 + 2) is different to fmt_txt("sum:") + 2 + 2.
create_font()
fmt_txt("bar", underline = TRUE)
fmt_txt("foo ", bold = TRUE) + fmt_txt("bar")
as.character(fmt_txt(2))
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