custom_rows argument is the third-to-last
argument to create_a11ytable() (it’s been inserted before
sources and tables) so that the argument order
reflects the order of the pre-table rows that appear above tables in the
spreadsheet output; this will be a problem for users of {a11ytables}
before v0.3 who might have previously specified arguments by
place rather than by name (I assume most will have
specified arguments by name, so I expect this won’t be much of a
problem).custom_rows argument to the
create_a11ytables() function to supply arbitrary sentences
to separate rows above a table in contents, cover and notes sheets
(#74).demo_df (‘data.frame’ class) and
demo_a11ytable (‘a11ytables’ class) to help demo the new
custom_rows argument (and do a better job of showcasing
other features of the package), superseding mtcars_df and
mtcars_df2.custom_rows.custom_rows.demo_* datasets.custom_rows and simplified
to data.frame example only..vector_to_sentence() function to help
construct comma-separated lists from a vector.create_a11ytable() to be supplied as a list rather than a
data.frame, which means you can have an arbitrary number of rows under
each section (#102).[GOV.UK](https://www.gov.uk)) when passing the cover
information to the tables argument of
create_a11ytables() (#47).[GOV.UK](https://gov.uk)) when passing the data
source reference to the source argument of
create_a11ytables() (#47).mtcars_df2 demo data set that contains a list
input for the cover page, which itself contains Markdown-formatted
hyperlinks.stringsAsFactors is set explicitly to
FALSE in the data.frame call within
create_a11ytable(), given that this default behaviour
changed in R version 4 (#85).new_a11ytable() function to
create_a11ytable() (#27).create_a11y_wb() function to
generate_workbook() and changed the main argument from
‘content’ to ‘a11ytable’ (#27).create_a11ytable() and instead autogenerate them from the
user-provided ‘tab_title’ (#61).blank_cells argument to
create_a11ytable() so the user can provide a table-by-table
reason for why cells might be empty (#62).mtcars_df data set to better fit
the changes to the functions.create_a11ytable().as_a11ytable() so that create_a11ytable() only
has to build a data.frame from supplied arguments and apply
as_a11ytable() to it (#80).create_a11ytable() but there are no blank cells in the
table, and vice versa.inherits() for class detection in
if() statements.mtcars_df
(#20).lfs_tables (#20)..detect_notes() so it actually
works.print method to a summary
method, as suggested by @TimTaylor (#23)..insert_*() functions for table count and
note presence from .insert_prelim_a11y(), for clarity.tab_title was being
used to filter when it should have been sheet_type.lfs_tables and lfs_subtables
example data sets given the above; for an example see
lfs_tables[lfs_tables$sheet_type == "cover", "table"][[1]].sheet_type
column of an a11ytable-class object to infer the sheet type as ‘cover’,
‘contents’, ‘notes’ or ‘tables’ (replacing ‘meta’); it’s no longer the
tab_title that serves this role (#18)..add_*() now make internal
references to sheet_type rather than
tab_title.add_*() function
family for building a workbook ‘by hand’, given the introduction of
create_a11y_wb().new_a11ytable(), as_a11ytable()) and
test (is_a11ytable()) objects of this class.add_*() functions to a single
create_a11y_wb() function (moving towards #15), though
add_*() functions are all still exported.lfs_tables and lfs_subtables,
respectively..style_*() utils functions to style
worksheets (#1).add_*table()*
functions.NEWS.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md,
README.Rmd.add_*() functions to create different
tab types (cover, contents, notes, tables)..insert_*() utils functions to insert
within-sheet elements.LICENSE.md.
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