Prison Rodeo
Prison Rodeo

Reputation: 301

First-line paragraph indenting in PDFs using R Markdown

I'm hoping this is a question with a simple answer. I am using Rmarkdown/knitr to author a PDF document (in RStudio). Many LaTeX classes (like article) automatically indent the first line of a paragraph of text, but Rmarkdown does not, nor can I figure out a way to do so.

Here's a simple example:

---
title: "minimal"
author: "prison rodeo"
output: pdf_document  
---

This is an R Markdown document. 

I would like this paragraph to be first-line indented, but it is not.

Using > indents the entire paragraph, which is not what I'm looking for. I've tried spaces/tabs at the beginning of each paragraph, and using \indent; neither seems to work. Any ideas?

Upvotes: 20

Views: 29977

Answers (3)

Stefano
Stefano

Reputation: 1485

The default Pandoc template includes an indent argument. If set to true, paragraphs start with an indentation.

----
title: "Title"
author: "Me"
output: pdf_document
indent: true
----

Upvotes: 30

Johan Larsson
Johan Larsson

Reputation: 3694

If what you're after happens to be the default settings in other regards as well, you might also be interested in setting the \parskip option to its default setting, since it is otherwise set to {6pt plus 2pt minus 1pt}

header-includes:
   - \setlength\parindent{24pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0.0pt plus 1.0pt}

Upvotes: 2

Benjamin
Benjamin

Reputation: 17279

I believe the following in your YAML header will work the same and has the advantage of still compiling should you decide to knit your document to an HTML file (though, I haven't tested this).

----
title: "Title"
author: "Me"
header-includes:
   - \setlength\parindent{24pt}
output:
    pdf_document
----

Upvotes: 6

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