Weave.jl/doc/src/chunk_options.md

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Chunk options

I've mostly followed Knitr's naming for chunk options, but not all options are implemented.

Options are separated using ";" and need to be valid Julia expressions. Example: markdown code chunk that saves and displays a 12 cm wide image and hides the source code:

julia; out_width="12cm"; echo=false

Weave currently supports the following chunk options with the following defaults:

Options for code

  • echo = true: Echo the code in the output document. If false the source code will be hidden.
  • results = "markup": The output format of the printed results. "markup" for literal block, "hidden" for hidden results, or anything else for raw output (I tend to use "tex" for Latex and "rst" for rest). Raw output is useful if you want to e.g. create tables from code chunks.
  • eval = true: Evaluate the code chunk. If false the chunk wont be executed.
  • term = false: If true the output emulates a REPL session. Otherwise only stdout and figures will be included in output.
  • label = nothing: Chunk label, will be used for figure labels in Latex as fig:label.
  • wrap = true: Wrap long lines from output.
  • line_width = 75: Line width for wrapped lines.
  • cache = false: Cache results, depending on cache parameter on weave function.
  • hold = false: Hold all results until the end of the chunk.
  • tangle = true: Set tangle to false to exclude chunk from tangled code.

Options for figures

  • fig_width = 6: Figure width passed to plotting library.
  • fig_height = 4: Figure height passed to plotting library.
  • out_width: Width of saved figure in output markup e.g. "50%", "12cm", 0.5\linewidth
  • out_height: Height of saved figure in output markup
  • dpi = 96: Resolution of saved figures.
  • fig_cap: Figure caption.
  • label: Chunk label, will be used for figure labels in Latex as fig:label
  • fig_ext: File extension (format) of saved figures.
  • fig_pos = "!h": Figure position in Latex, e.g.: "ht".
  • fig_env = "figure": Figure environment in Latex.

Set default chunk options

You can set the default chunk options (and weave arguments) for a document using the YAML header options field. E.g. to set the default out_width of all figures you can use:

---
options:
  out_width : 50%
---

You can also set or change the default chunk options for a document either before weave using the set_chunk_defaults function.

set_chunk_defaults!
get_chunk_defaults
restore_chunk_defaults!