The hardware and bandwidth for this mirror is donated by dogado GmbH, the Webhosting and Full Service-Cloud Provider. Check out our Wordpress Tutorial.
If you wish to report a bug, or if you are interested in having us mirror your free-software or open-source project, please feel free to contact us at mirror[@]dogado.de.
aftables 1.0.2
- Updated package name to aftables. Function names have been updated
to remove references to a11ytables.
a11ytables 0.3.2
- Bug fix: ensured factors are converted to character before assessing
whether the column needs to be widened (#110, #113).
a11ytables 0.3.1
- Bug fix: made it an error if tab names are started with a numeric
value (#124).
- Reduced gif file size, include additional frame (#121).
a11ytables 0.3.0
Breaking changes
- The new
custom_rows
argument is the third-to-last
argument to create_a11ytable()
(it’s been inserted before
sources
and tables
) so that the argument order
reflects the order of the pre-table rows that appear above tables in the
spreadsheet output; this will be a problem for users of {a11ytables}
before v0.3 who might have previously specified arguments by
place rather than by name (I assume most will have
specified arguments by name, so I expect this won’t be much of a
problem).
New features
- Added the
custom_rows
argument to the
create_a11ytables()
function to supply arbitrary sentences
to separate rows above a table in contents, cover and notes sheets
(#74).
- Allowed custom rows to be hyperlinks if the user provides them in
Markdown-style (#74).
- Added the datasets
demo_df
(‘data.frame’ class) and
demo_a11ytable
(‘a11ytables’ class) to help demo the new
custom_rows
argument (and do a better job of showcasing
other features of the package), superseding mtcars_df
and
mtcars_df2
.
Bugfixes
- Adjusted Markdown-link detection in cases where the text portion
contained parentheses (#119).
- Ensured the summary method printed table dimensions of cover list
items (#79).
Documentation
- Updated {roxygen2} function documentation given the introduction of
custom_rows
.
- Updated vignettes to include detail on how to use
custom_rows
.
- Updated accessibility checklist vignette to include ‘sensible column
width’ item (#117).
Miscellaneous
- Simplified the output of the summary method (#79).
- Updated tests to use
demo_*
datasets.
- Updated RStudio Addin given
custom_rows
and simplified
to data.frame example only.
- Added internal
.vector_to_sentence()
function to help
construct comma-separated lists from a vector.
a11ytables 0.2.1
- Bugfix: corrected spelling error in installation instructions in
README (#111).
- Accessibility fix: display number of tables with text rather than a
numeral (#109).
a11ytables 0.2.0
New features
- Allowed the cover information passed to
create_a11ytable()
to be supplied as a list rather than a
data.frame, which means you can have an arbitrary number of rows under
each section (#102).
- Allowed the user to supply links in Markdown format
(e.g.
[GOV.UK](https://www.gov.uk)
) when passing the cover
information to the tables
argument of
create_a11ytables()
(#47).
- Allowed the user to supply links in Markdown format
(e.g.
[GOV.UK](https://gov.uk)
) when passing the data
source reference to the source
argument of
create_a11ytables()
(#47).
- Added an
mtcars_df2
demo data set that contains a list
input for the cover page, which itself contains Markdown-formatted
hyperlinks.
Bugfixes
- Ensured
stringsAsFactors
is set explicitly to
FALSE
in the data.frame
call within
create_a11ytable()
, given that this default behaviour
changed in R version 4 (#85).
Docs
- Updated the ‘a11ytables’ vignette given the new features.
- Updated function documentation given the new features.
a11ytables 0.1.0
Breaking changes
- Renamed the
new_a11ytable()
function to
create_a11ytable()
(#27).
- Renamed the
create_a11y_wb()
function to
generate_workbook()
and changed the main argument from
‘content’ to ‘a11ytable’ (#27).
- Removed the ‘table_names’ argument to
create_a11ytable()
and instead autogenerate them from the
user-provided ‘tab_title’ (#61).
- Introduced the
blank_cells
argument to
create_a11ytable()
so the user can provide a table-by-table
reason for why cells might be empty (#62).
- Adjusted the in-built
mtcars_df
data set to better fit
the changes to the functions.
Bugfixes
- Provided a warning, rather than error, if you don’t provide any
‘source’ argument to
create_a11ytable()
.
Docs
- Added a vignette to provide an overview of the code underlying the
package so that it’s easier for developers to contribute (#58).
- Added a vignette to explain the terminology of a spreadsheet, as
used in the package (#58).
- Referred to the updated gptables Python package and the best
practice spreadsheet guidance on the Analysis Function website
(#73).
- Added hex logo (#81).
- Updated README and other vignettes to reflect changes to the
function API.
- Corrected various typos.
Miscellaneous
- Increased test coverage (#63).
- Updated user-input sanitising: it now removes punctuation in
‘tab_title’, inserts underscores in place of spaces and adds full-stops
to blank_cells and source data (#78).
- Consolidated all a11ytable-class-related functioning into
as_a11ytable()
so that create_a11ytable()
only
has to build a data.frame from supplied arguments and apply
as_a11ytable()
to it (#80).
- Added warning for user if the ‘blank_cells’ argument is provided to
create_a11ytable()
but there are no blank cells in the
table, and vice versa.
- Updated content of RStudio Addins to reflect function and argument
changes.
- Adjusted default column widths in notes and contents.
- Renamed files in R/ for consistency and clarity.
- Switched to
inherits()
for class detection in
if()
statements.
a11ytables 0.0.0.90015
- Added and improved warnings and errors (#34).
- Simplified the in-built data set so it matches the ‘get started’
vignette.
- Updated the gif used in the ‘get started’ vignette.
a11ytables 0.0.0.90014
- Added explanations to the accessibility checklist vignette.
- Converted the ‘quickstart’ vignette to ‘get started’, used a simpler
example, added gif.
- Removed the ‘construct’ vignette.
- Used ‘reference’ in _pkgdown.yaml to better separate functions on
the site.
a11ytables 0.0.0.90013
- Added an RStudio Addin to insert code for an {a11ytables} workflow
(#54).
a11ytables 0.0.0.90012
- Made source, notes and table insertion dynamic, so the row of
insertion of each is dependent on the others (#33).
- Applied table styling based on dynamic table placement (#33).
a11ytables 0.0.0.90011
- Prevented the tab title being pasted into the titles of tables
sheets (#48).
- Made sure to wrap non-header cells in tables sheets (#41).
- Provided an auto-column-width adjustment in tables where cell
content or headers is long (#41).
a11ytables 0.0.0.90010
- Added warnings if issues are detected when making an
a11ytables-class object (#34).
- Added a modified mtcars example data set,
mtcars_df
(#20).
- Expunged
lfs_tables
(#20).
- Added ‘Crown Copyright’ to authors as the copyright holder .
- Updated README and vignettes given these changes.
- Added new quickstart vignette and simplified README (#43).
- Handled plurals and periods in meta sheet elements, update detection
of notes in column headers.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9009
- HOTFIX: corrected
.detect_notes()
so it actually
works.
- Converted the
print
method to a summary
method, as suggested by @TimTaylor (#23).
- Imported {pillar} for {tibble}-style printing, as suggested by @TimTaylor (#26).
- Added @TimTaylor as a contributor.
- Updated vignettes and README.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9008
- Ensured numeric columns (even if they contain a string like ‘[c]’ to
indicate a suppressed value) are right-aligned (#32).
- Isolated out
.insert_*()
functions for table count and
note presence from .insert_prelim_a11y()
, for clarity.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9007
- BREAKING CHANGE: removed subtables because they’re not being used
for now and are confusing.
- Added the first draft vignettes on how to create an a11ytable and an
accessibility guidance checklist (#22).
a11ytables 0.0.0.9006
- HOTFIX: fixed a problem where the
tab_title
was being
used to filter when it should have been sheet_type
.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9005
- BREAKING CHANGE: the user-supplied table for the cover sheet should
now be supplied as a tidy two-column data.frame with a row per
subsection, with columns for the ‘subsection title’ and ‘subsection
body’.
- Updated the
lfs_tables
and lfs_subtables
example data sets given the above; for an example see
lfs_tables[lfs_tables$sheet_type == "cover", "table"][[1]]
.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9004
- BREAKING CHANGE: switched to using the
sheet_type
column of an a11ytable-class object to infer the sheet type as ‘cover’,
‘contents’, ‘notes’ or ‘tables’ (replacing ‘meta’); it’s no longer the
tab_title
that serves this role (#18).
- Ensured styles and
.add_*()
now make internal
references to sheet_type
rather than
tab_title
.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9003
- BREAKING CHANGE: retired fully the
add_*()
function
family for building a workbook ‘by hand’, given the introduction of
create_a11y_wb()
.
- Introduced S3 class ‘a11ytable’, including exported functions to
generate (
new_a11ytable()
, as_a11ytable()
) and
test (is_a11ytable()
) objects of this class.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9002
- Simplified all
add_*()
functions to a single
create_a11y_wb()
function (moving towards #15), though
add_*()
functions are all still exported.
- Split supplied data into two, with and without sub-table examples:
lfs_tables
and lfs_subtables
,
respectively.
- Updated README to detail simplified approach.
a11ytables 0.0.0.9001
- Added un-exported
.style_*()
utils functions to style
worksheets (#1).
- Incorporated style functions into
add_*table()*
functions.
- Updated README.
- Added basic tests, defensive stops (#10, #11).
- Added GitHub Actions for RMD check, coverage and {pkgdown}
(#7).
- Transferred ownership from matt-dray to co-analysis (#9).
a11ytables 0.0.0.9000
- Added a
NEWS.md
, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
,
README.Rmd
.
- Added exported
add_*()
functions to create different
tab types (cover, contents, notes, tables).
- Added un-exported
.insert_*()
utils functions to insert
within-sheet elements.
- Added MIT license with
LICENSE.md
.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
Health stats visible at Monitor.