Having problems with LaTeX coding in Rmarkdown (fancyhdr, headheight)
I'm currently having an issue with latex in Rmarkdown (using fancyhdr package). I am trying to make a data report with a certain template style. This is a screenshot of the pdf at its current stage and as you can see the title "Equity1" (entire page body) is higher up than in the page 2.
These are the codes on my YAML of Rmarkdown
---
output:
pdf_document:
latex_engine: pdflatex
header-includes:|
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
newcommand{helv}{%
fontfamily{phv}fontseries{b}fontsize{9}{11}selectfont}
fancyhead[R]{includegraphics[width=3cm]{logo.png}}
fancyhead[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{Daily Report}}
fancyfoot[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{NOT INTENDED FOR FORWARDING}}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
classoption: a4paper
---
And these are in the rest of the codes:
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 1}
>
> ```{r}
> # content page 1
> ```
> newpage
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 2}
> ```{r}
> # content page 2
> ```
I was wondering if I made a mistake in my YAML or in my code later on? (I am using LateX through rMarkdown because I am trying to have it available as a PDF for my output).
Thank you for your help!
pdftex fancyhdr r latex3
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I'm currently having an issue with latex in Rmarkdown (using fancyhdr package). I am trying to make a data report with a certain template style. This is a screenshot of the pdf at its current stage and as you can see the title "Equity1" (entire page body) is higher up than in the page 2.
These are the codes on my YAML of Rmarkdown
---
output:
pdf_document:
latex_engine: pdflatex
header-includes:|
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
newcommand{helv}{%
fontfamily{phv}fontseries{b}fontsize{9}{11}selectfont}
fancyhead[R]{includegraphics[width=3cm]{logo.png}}
fancyhead[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{Daily Report}}
fancyfoot[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{NOT INTENDED FOR FORWARDING}}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
classoption: a4paper
---
And these are in the rest of the codes:
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 1}
>
> ```{r}
> # content page 1
> ```
> newpage
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 2}
> ```{r}
> # content page 2
> ```
I was wondering if I made a mistake in my YAML or in my code later on? (I am using LateX through rMarkdown because I am trying to have it available as a PDF for my output).
Thank you for your help!
pdftex fancyhdr r latex3
New contributor
Sorry pur r questions are off topic here! Can you add the resulting compilable tex code you got? With that code we can help you ... Nevertheless welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
27 mins ago
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I'm currently having an issue with latex in Rmarkdown (using fancyhdr package). I am trying to make a data report with a certain template style. This is a screenshot of the pdf at its current stage and as you can see the title "Equity1" (entire page body) is higher up than in the page 2.
These are the codes on my YAML of Rmarkdown
---
output:
pdf_document:
latex_engine: pdflatex
header-includes:|
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
newcommand{helv}{%
fontfamily{phv}fontseries{b}fontsize{9}{11}selectfont}
fancyhead[R]{includegraphics[width=3cm]{logo.png}}
fancyhead[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{Daily Report}}
fancyfoot[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{NOT INTENDED FOR FORWARDING}}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
classoption: a4paper
---
And these are in the rest of the codes:
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 1}
>
> ```{r}
> # content page 1
> ```
> newpage
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 2}
> ```{r}
> # content page 2
> ```
I was wondering if I made a mistake in my YAML or in my code later on? (I am using LateX through rMarkdown because I am trying to have it available as a PDF for my output).
Thank you for your help!
pdftex fancyhdr r latex3
New contributor
I'm currently having an issue with latex in Rmarkdown (using fancyhdr package). I am trying to make a data report with a certain template style. This is a screenshot of the pdf at its current stage and as you can see the title "Equity1" (entire page body) is higher up than in the page 2.
These are the codes on my YAML of Rmarkdown
---
output:
pdf_document:
latex_engine: pdflatex
header-includes:|
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
newcommand{helv}{%
fontfamily{phv}fontseries{b}fontsize{9}{11}selectfont}
fancyhead[R]{includegraphics[width=3cm]{logo.png}}
fancyhead[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{Daily Report}}
fancyfoot[L]{textbfselectfontsffamily{NOT INTENDED FOR FORWARDING}}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
classoption: a4paper
---
And these are in the rest of the codes:
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 1}
>
> ```{r}
> # content page 1
> ```
> newpage
> ## selectfontsffamily{EQUITY 2}
> ```{r}
> # content page 2
> ```
I was wondering if I made a mistake in my YAML or in my code later on? (I am using LateX through rMarkdown because I am trying to have it available as a PDF for my output).
Thank you for your help!
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Sorry pur r questions are off topic here! Can you add the resulting compilable tex code you got? With that code we can help you ... Nevertheless welcome to TeX.SE!
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Sorry pur r questions are off topic here! Can you add the resulting compilable tex code you got? With that code we can help you ... Nevertheless welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
27 mins ago
Sorry pur r questions are off topic here! Can you add the resulting compilable tex code you got? With that code we can help you ... Nevertheless welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
27 mins ago
Sorry pur r questions are off topic here! Can you add the resulting compilable tex code you got? With that code we can help you ... Nevertheless welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
27 mins ago
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