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On January 30, 2014 8:34:32 AM PST, Jeff Johnson <mrjeffto...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Yihui, > >The package I have installed is "knitr". To generate the HTML, I run >Knit >HTML from within R Studio version .98.490 (there's an icon to initiate >it. > >Here's a simple example: >showcode <- FALSE >commentchar <- NA > >You can load this data as 'mydf'... >dput(mydf) >structure(list(PERSONPROFILE_POS = "DV", PARTY_ID = 95252415L, > PERSON_FIRST_NAME = "Julie", PERSON_LAST_NAME = "herlastname", >PERSON_MIDDLE_NAME = NA_character_, > PARTY_NUMBER = 49229698L, ACCOUNT_NUMBER = 104205066L, ABILITEC_LINK = >254555555695, > ADDRESS1 = "332 SE SOME RD", ADDRESS2 = NA_character_, > ADDRESS3 = NA_character_, ADDRESS4 = NA_character_, CITY = "SOMECITY", > COUNTY = "SOMECOUNTY", STATE = "OR", PROVINCE = NA_character_, > POSTAL_CODE = "97111-1111", COUNTRY = "US", PRIMARY_PER_TYPE = "N", > SELLTOADDR_LOS = "DV", LOCATION_ID = 6222438L, SELLTOADDR_SOS = "DV", > PARTY_SITE_ID = 7292226L, PRIMARYPHONE_CPOS = "DV", >CONTACT_POINT_ID_PCP = 62243903L, > CONTACT_POINT_PURPOSE_PCP = "PERSONAL", PHONE_LINE_TYPE = "GEN", > PRIMARY_FLAG_PCP = "Y", PHONE_COUNTRY_CODE = NA_integer_, > PHONE_AREA_CODE = "244", PHONE_NUMBER = "2444444", EMAIL_CPOS = "DV", > CONTACT_POINT_ID_ECP = 62222202L, CONTACT_POINT_PURPOSE_ECP = >NA_character_, > PRIMARY_FLAG_ECP = "Y", EMAIL_ADDRESS = "someem...@yahoo.com", > BB_PARTY_ID = NA, VALID_COUNTRY = TRUE, VALID_USSTATE = TRUE, > POSTAL_PATTERN = "99999-9999", VALID_USPP = TRUE, FULL_PHONE = >"2442444444", > FULL_PHONE_PATTERN = "NA9999999999", FNAME_PATTERN = "AAAAA", > FNAME_LENGTH = 5L, FNAME_TOKEN_COUNT = 1L, LNAME_LENGTH = 4L, > LNAME_PATTERN = "AAAA", MNAME_LENGTH = 2L, MNAME_PATTERN = >NA_character_, > MNAME_TOKEN_COUNT = 1L, LNAME_TOKEN_COUNT = 1L, EMAIL_LENGTH = 19L, > VALID_EMAIL = TRUE), .Names = c("PERSONPROFILE_POS", "PARTY_ID", >"PERSON_FIRST_NAME", "PERSON_LAST_NAME", "PERSON_MIDDLE_NAME", >"PARTY_NUMBER", "ACCOUNT_NUMBER", "ABILITEC_LINK", "ADDRESS1", >"ADDRESS2", "ADDRESS3", "ADDRESS4", "CITY", "COUNTY", "STATE", >"PROVINCE", "POSTAL_CODE", "COUNTRY", "PRIMARY_PER_TYPE", >"SELLTOADDR_LOS", >"LOCATION_ID", "SELLTOADDR_SOS", "PARTY_SITE_ID", "PRIMARYPHONE_CPOS", >"CONTACT_POINT_ID_PCP", "CONTACT_POINT_PURPOSE_PCP", "PHONE_LINE_TYPE", >"PRIMARY_FLAG_PCP", "PHONE_COUNTRY_CODE", "PHONE_AREA_CODE", >"PHONE_NUMBER", "EMAIL_CPOS", "CONTACT_POINT_ID_ECP", >"CONTACT_POINT_PURPOSE_ECP", >"PRIMARY_FLAG_ECP", "EMAIL_ADDRESS", "BB_PARTY_ID", "VALID_COUNTRY", >"VALID_USSTATE", "POSTAL_PATTERN", "VALID_USPP", "FULL_PHONE", >"FULL_PHONE_PATTERN", "FNAME_PATTERN", "FNAME_LENGTH", >"FNAME_TOKEN_COUNT", >"LNAME_LENGTH", "LNAME_PATTERN", "MNAME_LENGTH", "MNAME_PATTERN", >"MNAME_TOKEN_COUNT", "LNAME_TOKEN_COUNT", "EMAIL_LENGTH", "VALID_EMAIL" >), row.names = 1L, class = "data.frame") > >You can load that dataset, then: >Print the column names >```{r, echo=showcode, comment=commentchar} >colnames(mydf) >``` >The resulting font is a couple of points larger than I'd like. I'd like >to >be able to control this either globally or at the code chunk level. > >Thanks for your help with this! > > >On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Yihui Xie <x...@yihui.name> wrote: > >> Please provide a minimal example -- are you using R Markdown or R >> HTML? Both can produce HTML output: >> http://yihui.name/knitr/demo/minimal/ >> >> Regards, >> Yihui >> -- >> Yihui Xie <xieyi...@gmail.com> >> Web: http://yihui.name >> >> >> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Jeff Johnson ><mrjeffto...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hi there, >> > I'm currently using knitr to generate an html file, however the >output of >> > my code is in a font size that's larger than I desire. I've been >looking >> > through various options for controlling the font size of the code >> results, >> > such as the knitr manual, opts_chunk, and latex. >> > >> > The actual code itself is not being outputted as desired (I set >> echo=FALSE >> > intentionally). However, I wish to make the results of executing >the >> code a >> > couple of font sizes smaller. I'll likely wish to have all code >output >> > chunks be smaller, so a global setting is fine, though I would also >> > appreciate understanding how to control it at the chunk level as >well. >> > >> > Does any one have a recommendation on how to do this? Lots of >discussion >> on >> > Google, but I don't see any tangible results. I'm still pretty new >to R >> > however. >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > -- >> > Jeff >> > >> > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> > >> > ______________________________________________ >> > R-help@r-project.org mailing list >> > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> > PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.