Creating a footer for every page using R markdown

后端 未结 3 1722
再見小時候
再見小時候 2020-12-08 04:34

I\'m writing a document in R Markdown and I\'d like it to include a footer on every page when I knit a PDF document. Does anyone have any idea on how to do this?

相关标签:
3条回答
  • 2020-12-08 05:33

    Yes, this question has been asked and answered here: Adding headers and footers using Pandoc. You just need to sneak a little LaTeX into the YAML header of your markdown document.

    This markdown header does the trick:

    ---
    title: "Test"
    author: "Author Name"
    header-includes:
    - \usepackage{fancyhdr}
    - \pagestyle{fancy}
    - \fancyhead[CO,CE]{This is fancy header}
    - \fancyfoot[CO,CE]{And this is a fancy footer}
    - \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
    output: pdf_document
    ---
    

    Works for me with an Rmd file in RStudio Version 0.98.1030 for Windows.

    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 05:37

    Another option would be to use the argument includes provided by rmarkdown::pdf_document() (documentation). This allows you to keep the footer in a separate file. If your footer is defined in footer.tex, the header of your R Markdown file would look like this:

    ---
    output:
      pdf_document:
        includes:
          after_body: footer.tex
    ---
    

    This also assumes that footer.tex is in the same directory as the R Markdown file.

    Update: The file footer.tex can contain any valid LaTeX that you want to be inserted at the end of your PDF document. For example, footer.tex could contain the following:

    This \textbf{text} will appear at the end of the document.
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 05:37

    To manage the height of the footer, you can use the following:

    date: '`r paste("Date:",Sys.Date())`'
    output:
      pdf_document: 
        latex_engine: xelatex
    header-includes:
          - \setlength{\footskip}{-50pt} # set the footer size
    

    Keep Coding!

    0 讨论(0)
提交回复
热议问题