The goal of typr
is to render Typst documents from R. By
default, it will try to use the Typst CLI. If the Typst CLI is not
installed, it will try to use Quarto, which bundles Typst.
You can install the development version of typr
from GitHub with:
# install.packages('pak')
::pak('christopherkenny/typr') pak
The following example shows how to use typr
to render a
Typst document. It can take a path to a file or lines to use. Below, I
pass lines to compile:
library(typr)
<- c(
doc '#set page(height: auto, width: auto)',
'= Example Doc',
'Some text'
)
typr_compile(doc, output_format = 'png')
#> C:/Users/chris/AppData/Local/Temp/Rtmpeow7sK/filea881b5c2983.png