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Changing chunk background color in RMarkdown

I would like to have a certain code chunk highlighted in a different color (e.g. red) to indicate that it is bad practice. If I was using .Rnw, I could add the chunk option background = 'red' and get what I want, but this does not seem to work in .Rmd. My guess is that I need to make a custom css stylesheet (though what the selector would be, I don't know), and maybe also create a custom hook. I'd like it to be on a per-chunk basis, not an overall change for the entire document.

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AmeliaMN Avatar asked Dec 08 '16 01:12

AmeliaMN


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We can use the class.source option in the code chunk header to provide custom CSS to R Markdown. This is explained in the following post:

Add a CSS class to single code chunks in RMarkdown

Putting together an example, I might set a class called "badCode" then have a bit of CSS to change the background as you might like. Here's my .Rmd:

--- output: html_document ---  ```{css} .badCode { background-color: red; } ```  ```{r mtcars} summary(mtcars) ```  ```{r cars, class.source="badCode"} summary(cars) ``` 
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Ian Lyttle Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 15:09

Ian Lyttle