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The pharma_layout functions define structured layouts for positioning text elements (titles, subtitles, footnotes, captions, etc.) around the outputs. These layouts ensure consistency in pharmaceutical reporting across different output formats, including A4 and letter paper sizes.

Note

The Font Issue Information:

Changes to the fontfamily may be ignored by some devices, but is supported by PostScript, PDF, X11, Windows, and Quartz. The fontfamily may be used to specify one of the Hershey Font families (e.g., HersheySerif, serif), and this specification will be honoured on all devices.

If you encounter this warning, you can register the fonts using the extrafont package:

library(extrafont)
font_import()
loadfonts(device = 'all')

If you still see the warning while using RStudio, try changing the graphics backend.

Negative Dimensions Issues:

grobs from the grid package and ggplot2 objects (when converted to grobs by gridify) may appear distorted in the output if there is insufficient space in the window, caused by negative dimensions. This should be resolved. However, if this is affecting your layout, please increase your window size or only use static heights/widths for custom layouts.

The negative dimensions are caused by the way grid handles null and npc heights/widths so if some dimensions are static, then the npc or null values may cause unexpected behaviour when the window size is too small. It was resolved by setting a minimum size of the object in the gridify object to 1 inch for each dimension.

The following example demonstrates this behaviour Try resizing your window:


library(grid)
library(ggplot2)
grid.newpage()
object <- ggplot2::ggplotGrob(ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) + geom_line())
grid::grid.draw(
  grid::grobTree(
    grid::grobTree(
      grid::editGrob(
        object,
        vp = grid::viewport(
          # height = grid::unit.pmax(grid::unit(1, "npc"), grid::unit(1, "inch")),
          # width = grid::unit.pmax(grid::unit(1, "npc"), grid::unit(1, "inch"))
        )
      ),
      vp = grid::viewport(
        layout.pos.row = 2,
        layout.pos.col = 1:3
      )
    ),
    vp = grid::viewport(
      layout = grid::grid.layout(
        nrow = 3,
        ncol = 3,
        heights = grid::unit(c(9, 1, 9), c("cm", "null", "cm"))
      )
    )
  )
)

gt Font Size Issue:

When specifying font sizes, the gt package interprets values as having the unit pixels (px), whilst the grid package, on which gridify is built, assumes points (pt). As a result, even if you set the font sizes in both gt and gridify (using grid::gpar()) to the same number, they may still appear different. To convert point size to pixel size, multiply the point size by 4/3.

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