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export 0.3.3
Bug fixes
- Improved
graph2ppt() font handling for plotmath/Greek
symbols by forwarding font aliases to rvg::dml() and
inferring ggplot text families when possible.
- Added a raster fallback for
graph2office() when
showtext_auto() is enabled.
- Made graph export size inference work without an active graphics
device when a plot object or plotting function is supplied.
- Added direct coefficient-table export support for
splm
and summary.splm objects.
export 0.3
New features
- Fixed NOTE that resulted in some temporary files being left on
non-interactive Debian systems.
export 0.2.2.9000
New features
- Fixed bug when no graphical devices are available fro exporting
graphs (as pointed out by guokai8 on GitHub)
export 0.2.2 Beta
New features
- Made export use officer and flextable rather than ReporteRs and
rtable, as the latter wtwo ere removed from CRAN.
- Created table2spreadsheet() to generate table in a Microsoft Excel /
LibreOffice Calc file or in a CSV (using either comma or semicolon as
separation)
- table2spreadsheet() and table2office() use the “broom” package
additionaly to the “xtable” package which allows for more data classes
to be exported as tables
Removed features
- Removed graph2tex() as it is better to use graph2bitmap or graph2pdf
and to manually insert these in the LaTex document
export 0.2.1 Beta
New features
- Created table2office() to generate tables in a presentation
(Microsoft PowerPoint or LibreOffice) or in a document (Microsoft Word
or LibreOffice) with similar behavior as graph2office().
export 0.2.0 Beta
New features
- Automatic selection of paper size based on graph size in MS Office
export
- Added Latex export of graphs & tables
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