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tufte_handout: Tufte handout format (PDF)

Description

Template for creating a handout according to the style of Edward R. Tufte and Richard Feynman.

Usage

tufte_handout(fig_width = 4, fig_height = 2.5, fig_crop = TRUE,
  dev = "pdf", highlight = "default", keep_tex = FALSE,
  citation_package = c("none", "natbib", "biblatex"), includes = NULL,
  md_extensions = NULL, pandoc_args = NULL)

Arguments

fig_width

Default width (in inches) for figures

fig_height

Default width (in inches) for figures

fig_crop

TRUE to automatically apply the pdfcrop utility (if available) to pdf figures

dev

Graphics device to use for figure output (defaults to pdf)

highlight

Syntax highlighting style. Supported styles include "default", "tango", "pygments", "kate", "monochrome", "espresso", "zenburn", and "haddock". Pass NULL to prevent syntax highlighting.

keep_tex

Keep the intermediate tex file used in the conversion to PDF

citation_package

The LaTeX package to process citations, natbib or biblatex. Use none if neither package is to be used.

includes

Named list of additional content to include within the document (typically created using the includes function).

md_extensions

Markdown extensions to be added or removed from the default definition or R Markdown. See the rmarkdown_format for additional details.

pandoc_args

Additional command line options to pass to pandoc

Details

See the online documentation for additional details.

Creating Tufte handout output from R Markdown requires that LaTeX be installed.

R Markdown documents can have optional metadata that is used to generate a document header that includes the title, author, and date. For more details see the documentation on R Markdown metadata.

R Markdown documents also support citations. You can find more information on the markdown syntax for citations in the Bibliographies and Citations article in the online documentation.