Create a fp_text
object that describes
text formatting properties.
Function fp_text_lite()
is generating properties
with only entries for the parameters users provided. The
undefined properties will inherit from the default settings.
fp_text(
color = "black",
font.size = 10,
bold = FALSE,
italic = FALSE,
underlined = FALSE,
font.family = "Arial",
cs.family = NULL,
eastasia.family = NULL,
hansi.family = NULL,
vertical.align = "baseline",
shading.color = "transparent"
)fp_text_lite(
color = NA,
font.size = NA,
font.family = NA,
cs.family = NA,
eastasia.family = NA,
hansi.family = NA,
bold = NA,
italic = NA,
underlined = NA,
vertical.align = "baseline",
shading.color = NA
)
# S3 method for fp_text
format(x, type = "wml", ...)
# S3 method for fp_text
print(x, ...)
# S3 method for fp_text
update(
object,
color,
font.size,
bold,
italic,
underlined,
font.family,
cs.family,
eastasia.family,
hansi.family,
vertical.align,
shading.color,
...
)
a fp_text
object
font color - a single character value specifying a valid color (e.g. "#000000" or "black").
font size (in point) - 0 or positive integer value.
is bold
is italic
is underlined
single character value. Specifies the font to be used to format characters in the Unicode range (U+0000-U+007F).
optional font to be used to format characters in a complex script Unicode range. For example, Arabic text might be displayed using the "Arial Unicode MS" font.
optional font to be used to format characters in an East Asian Unicode range. For example, Japanese text might be displayed using the "MS Mincho" font.
optional. Specifies the font to be used to format characters in a Unicode range which does not fall into one of the other categories.
single character value specifying font vertical alignments.
Expected value is one of the following : default 'baseline'
or 'subscript'
or 'superscript'
shading color - a single character value specifying a valid color (e.g. "#000000" or "black").
fp_text
object
output type - one of 'wml', 'pml', 'html', 'rtf'.
further arguments - not used
fp_text
object to modify
format type, wml for MS word, pml for MS PowerPoint and html.
ftext, fpar
Other functions for defining formatting properties:
fp_border()
,
fp_cell()
,
fp_par()
,
fp_tab()
,
fp_tabs()
fp_text()
fp_text(color = "red")
fp_text(bold = TRUE, shading.color = "yellow")
print(fp_text(color = "red", font.size = 12))
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