

BiocStyle provides standard formatting styles for Bioconductor PDF and HTML documents.tufte provides the Tufte style for R Markdown documents.Options code_folding, code_download and toc_float are not applicable.The highlight option takes value from github and vignette.leonids: Modified from the Leonids theme.architect: Modified from the Architect theme.tactile: Modified from the Tactile theme.cayman: Modified from the Cayman theme.Currently the theme option can take the following values.The options for the html_pretty engine are mostly compatible with the default html_document (see the documentation) with a few exceptions: Its usage is extremely easy: simply replace the rmarkdown::html_document or rmarkdown::html_vignette output engine by prettydoc::html_pretty in your R Markdown header, and use one of the built-in themes and syntax highlighters. The prettydoc package provides an alternative engine, html_pretty, to knit your R Markdown document into pretty HTML pages. The answer is YES! (At least towards that direction) So can we do BOTH, a lightweight yet nice-looking theme for R Markdown? The prettydoc Engine

This is a quick and easy way to tune the appearance of your document, yet with the price of a large file size (> 700KB) since the whole Bootstrap library needs to be packed in.įor package vignettes, we can use the html_vignette engine to generate a more lightweight HTML file that is meant to minimize the package size, but the output HTML is less stylish than the html_document ones. The html_document engine uses the Bootswatch theme library to support different styles of the document. title: Nineteen Years Later author: Harry Potter date: Joutput: rmarkdown: :html_document: theme: lumen.
