Give your xaringan slides some
style with xaringanthemer within your slides.Rmd
file without
(much) CSS.
You can install xaringanthemer from CRAN
install.packages("xaringanthemer")
or you can install the development version of xaringanthemer from GitHub.
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("gadenbuie/xaringanthemer")
First, add the xaringan-themer.css
file to the YAML header of your
xaringan slides.
output:
xaringan::moon_reader:
css: xaringan-themer.css
Then, in a hidden chunk just after the knitr setup chunk, load xaringanthemer and try one of the theme functions.
```{r xaringan-themer, include=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
library(xaringanthemer)
style_mono_accent(
base_color = "#1c5253",
header_font_google = google_font("Josefin Sans"),
text_font_google = google_font("Montserrat", "300", "300i"),
code_font_google = google_font("Fira Mono")
)
```
xaringanthemer even provides a
ggplot2 theme with theme_xaringan()
that uses the colors and fonts from your slide theme. Built on the
showtext package, and designed to
work seamlessly with Google Fonts.
Color and fill scales are also provided for matching sequential color
scales based on the primary color used in your slides. See
?scale_xaringan
for more details.
More details and examples can be found in vignette("ggplot2-themes")
.
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(diamonds) +
aes(cut, fill = cut) +
geom_bar(show.legend = FALSE) +
labs(
x = "Cut",
y = "Count",
title = "A Fancy diamonds Plot"
) +
theme_xaringan(background_color = "#FFFFFF") +
scale_xaringan_fill_discrete()
xaringanthemer is Tab friendly – use autocomplete to explore the template variables that you can adjust in each of the themes!
You can also skip the above and just create a Ninja Themed Presentation from the New R Markdown Document menu in RStudio.
There’s a lot more that xaringanthemer can do! Discover xaringanthemer’s features.