| % Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand |
| % Please edit documentation in R/kable_as_image.R |
| \name{kable_as_image} |
| \alias{kable_as_image} |
| \title{Convert a LaTeX table to an image and place it in a rmarkdown document} |
| \usage{ |
| kable_as_image(kable_input, filename = NULL, file_format = "png", |
| latex_header_includes = NULL, keep_pdf = FALSE, density = 300, |
| keep_tex = FALSE) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{kable_input}{Raw LaTeX code to generate a table. It doesn't have to |
| came from \code{kable} or \code{kableExtra}.} |
| |
| \item{filename}{Character String. If specified, the image will be saved under |
| the specified (path &) name. You don't need to put file format like ".png" |
| here.} |
| |
| \item{file_format}{Character String to specify image format, such as \code{png}, |
| \code{jpeg}, \code{gif}, \code{tiff}, etc. Default is \code{png}.} |
| |
| \item{latex_header_includes}{A character vector of extra LaTeX header stuff. |
| Each element is a row. You can have things like |
| \code{c("\\\\usepackage{threeparttable}", "\\\\usepackage{icons}")}} |
| |
| \item{keep_pdf}{A T/F option to control if the mid-way standalone pdf should |
| be kept. Default is \code{FALSE}.} |
| |
| \item{density}{Resolution to read the PDF file. Default value is 300, which |
| should be sufficient in most cases.} |
| |
| \item{keep_tex}{A T/F option to control if the latex file that is initially created |
| should be kept. Default is \code{FALSE}.} |
| } |
| \description{ |
| This is a LaTeX-only function. This function will render the |
| raw LaTeX code (could be codes generated by other table packages like |
| \code{xtable}) to generate a table, convert it to an image and put it back to a |
| rmarkdown environment. It is a "better than nothing" solution to print high |
| quality tables in rmarkdown Word document. By using this, you need to take |
| the responsibility of explaining to your collaborators why they can't make |
| edits to the tables in Word. |
| |
| Also, if a filename is provided, user has the option to "save" the table to |
| an image file like \code{ggplot2::ggsave()}. |
| |
| Note that, if you are using this function on a Windows computer, you need |
| to install Ghostscript before you can use this feature. It is essential for |
| magick to read PDFs on Windows. Website for Ghostscript: https://ghostscript.com/ |
| |
| The idea of this function was coming from \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44711313/save-rmarkdowns-report-tables-and-figures-to-file}{this StackOverflow question}. |
| The approach was learned and adopted from the \href{https://github.com/metrumresearchgroup/texPreview}{texpreview} |
| package, which allows you to preview the results of TeX code in the Viewer panel. |
| } |