Support directly including htmlDependency()
objects in rmarkdown
#376
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This PR fixes #375, making it possible to include an
htmlDependency()
simply by calling it in an R chunk where it's handled byknit_print()
.Previously, users had to include the dependency in a
tagList()
or atag
to use theknit_print.shiny.tag
method. Fortunately, that same method works forhtmlDependency()
objects too.This small R Markdown document will now show the pencil icon, where previously it would print the font awesome dependency and no icon would be visible.
This is a slightly breaking change in the sense that users who were previously printing the html dependency will now need to use
print()
explicitly to show the object structure. In general, I think the new behavior is preferable.