html_notebook {rmarkdown} | R Documentation |
Convert to an HTML notebook
Description
Format for converting from R Markdown to an HTML notebook.
Usage
html_notebook(
toc = FALSE,
toc_depth = 3,
toc_float = FALSE,
number_sections = FALSE,
fig_width = 7,
fig_height = 5,
fig_retina = 2,
fig_caption = TRUE,
code_folding = "show",
theme = "default",
highlight = "textmate",
highlight_downlit = FALSE,
math_method = "default",
mathjax = "default",
extra_dependencies = NULL,
css = NULL,
includes = NULL,
md_extensions = NULL,
pandoc_args = NULL,
output_source = NULL,
self_contained = TRUE,
...
)
Arguments
toc |
|
toc_depth |
Depth of headers to include in table of contents |
toc_float |
|
number_sections |
|
fig_width |
Default width (in inches) for figures |
fig_height |
Default height (in inches) for figures |
fig_retina |
Scaling to perform for retina displays (defaults to 2, which
currently works for all widely used retina displays). Set to |
fig_caption |
|
code_folding |
Enable document readers to toggle the display of R code
chunks. Specify |
theme |
One of the following:
|
highlight |
Syntax highlight engine and style. See the Highlighting section below for details. "default" (and "textmate") will use highlightjs as syntax highlighting engine instead of Pandoc. Any other value will be passed as Pandoc's highlighting style. Pandoc's built-in styles include "tango", "pygments", "kate", "monochrome", "espresso", "zenburn", "haddock" and "breezedark". Two custom styles are also included, "arrow", an accessible color scheme, and "rstudio", which mimics the default IDE theme. Alternatively, supply a path to a ‘.theme’ to use a custom Pandoc style. Note that custom theme requires Pandoc 2.0+. Pass |
highlight_downlit |
Only Pandoc color schemes are supported with this engine. With
|
math_method |
Math rendering engine to use. This will define the math method to use with Pandoc.
For example, output: html_document: math_method: engine: katex url: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.11.1/dist See Pandoc's Manual about Math in HTML for the details about Pandoc supported methods. Using |
mathjax |
Include mathjax. The "default" option uses an https URL from a
MathJax CDN. The "local" option uses a local version of MathJax (which is
copied into the output directory). You can pass an alternate URL or pass
|
extra_dependencies |
Extra dependencies as a list of the
|
css |
CSS and/or Sass files to include. Files with an extension of .sass
or .scss are compiled to CSS via |
includes |
Named list of additional content to include within the
document (typically created using the |
md_extensions |
Markdown extensions to be added or removed from the
default definition of R Markdown. See the |
pandoc_args |
Additional command line options to pass to pandoc |
output_source |
Define an output source for R chunks (ie,
outputs to use instead of those produced by evaluating the
underlying R code). See |
self_contained |
Produce a standalone HTML file with no external
dependencies. Defaults to |
... |
Additional function arguments to pass to the base R Markdown HTML
output formatter |
Details
See the online
documentation for additional details on using the html_notebook
format.