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[Question] webr - quarto - how to control the size of the code in the webr window #424

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rainer-rq-koelle opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 3 comments

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@rainer-rq-koelle
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Apologies, I failed to find a better place to post this question. I am currently exploring using webr in Quarto for some introductory material on R and ggplot for co-workers.
I am amazed by the possibilities - however, I have to admit that the "magic of the workings" is not fully transparent to me.
From a readability perspective, I would like to have the webr-windows blend nice(r)ly to the surrounding text.

How can I control the fontsize of the code in the webr window of the rendered web-page?

Thanks for any pointer.

@rainer-rq-koelle rainer-rq-koelle changed the title webr - quarto - how to control the size of the code in the webr window [Question] webr - quarto - how to control the size of the code in the webr window May 9, 2024
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Hi,

In the case of the quarto-webr extension, webR handles the execution of the R code within the browser, but the details of how editable code blocks are shown to the user are handled by the extension.

So, I think this is probably a question better placed for @coatless over at https://github.com/coatless/quarto-webr.

Apologies, I can't transfer your issue there, so I'm going to close this one. But I am fairly sure that repository is the right place for your question.

@georgestagg georgestagg closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 13, 2024
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@rainer-rq-koelle Feel free to open an issue: https://github.com/coatless/quarto-webr/issues/new/choose !

If it helps, we have documentation on styling elements available here:

https://quarto-webr.thecoatlessprofessor.com/qwebr-theming.html

There is also a great example of custom styling by James Goldie (@jimjam-slam) here.

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rainer-rq-koelle commented May 21, 2024 via email

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