fp_par {officer} | R Documentation |
Paragraph formatting properties
Description
Create a fp_par
object that describes
paragraph formatting properties.
Usage
fp_par(
text.align = "left",
padding = 0,
line_spacing = 1,
border = fp_border(width = 0),
padding.bottom,
padding.top,
padding.left,
padding.right,
border.bottom,
border.left,
border.top,
border.right,
shading.color = "transparent",
keep_with_next = FALSE,
tabs = NULL,
word_style = "Normal"
)
## S3 method for class 'fp_par'
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'fp_par'
update(
object,
text.align,
padding,
border,
padding.bottom,
padding.top,
padding.left,
padding.right,
border.bottom,
border.left,
border.top,
border.right,
shading.color,
keep_with_next,
word_style,
...
)
Arguments
text.align |
text alignment - a single character value, expected value is one of 'left', 'right', 'center', 'justify'. |
padding |
paragraph paddings - 0 or positive integer value. Argument |
line_spacing |
line spacing, 1 is single line spacing, 2 is double line spacing. |
border |
shortcut for all borders. |
padding.bottom , padding.top , padding.left , padding.right |
paragraph paddings - 0 or positive integer value. |
border.bottom , border.left , border.top , border.right |
|
shading.color |
shading color - a single character value specifying a valid color (e.g. "#000000" or "black"). |
keep_with_next |
a scalar logical. Specifies that the paragraph (or at least part of it) should be rendered on the same page as the next paragraph when possible. |
tabs |
NULL (default) for no tabulation marks setting
or an object returned by |
word_style |
Word paragraph style name |
x , object |
|
... |
further arguments - not used |
Value
a fp_par
object
See Also
Other functions for defining formatting properties:
fp_border()
,
fp_cell()
,
fp_tab()
,
fp_tabs()
,
fp_text()
Examples
fp_par(text.align = "center", padding = 5)
obj <- fp_par(text.align = "center", padding = 1)
update(obj, padding.bottom = 5)