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base64enc
dependency for
b64
.Fixed issue that download button in Quarto documents were not working in Firefox (#33).
Fixed issue that after clicking on download button it would scroll to the top of the page (#30).
align
attribute in img
tag.Updated the use of blobs to be generated from base64 strings instead of Uint8Array.
Updated dependencies.
Implemented the use of blobs.
Removed warning from readr
package (#17).
Added method to download a ggplot2
object (#7).
Thanks @JohnCoene.
Now output_name
is optional, thanks @JohnCoene.
Added option to choose between readr::write_csv()
and readr::write_csv2()
when output extension is ‘.csv’ in
download_this()
(#3)
Removed rmarkdown
dependency and moved it to
‘Suggests’.
Font-awesome dependency is now correctly added to the
head
tag (Thanks @AmitLevinson).
Added self_contained
option.
Removed purrr
dependency.
Added .rds
support - now any R object can be used
for downloading as an .rds
file.
Added download_link()
, download_file()
,
and download_dir()
for downloading from web links, and
local file(s) and directory.
Fixed bug that fontawesome dependency was not being correctly added to the HTML output.
Now fontawesome icons are external, which makes the HTML output file much lighter.
Fixed warning when checking for list inputs.
Now the .csv
export option uses
readr::read_csv2()
.
Added more details to the documentation.
Now it is possible to pass a list of (named) data frames to the function to be written in separate sheets in ‘.xlsx’.
Created vignette to show how the download button can be customized.
Updated vignettes.
Added a NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
Added fontawesome icons to button label.
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