Markdown, formatR, testit, digest, rgl (≥ ), codetools, rmarkdown, htmlwidgets (≥ 0.7), webshot, tikzDevice (≥ 0.10), tinytex, reticulate (≥ 1.4), JuliaCall (≥ 0.11.1), magick, png, jpeg, gifski, xml2 (≥ 1.2.0), httr, DBI (≥Ġ.4-1), showtext, tibble, sass, bslib, ragg, gridSVG, styler (≥ 1.2.0), targets (≥ 0.6.0)Īndre Simon (the CSS files under inst/themes/ were derived fromįrank E Harrell Jr (the Sweavel package at inst/misc/Sweavel.sty), Version:Įvaluate (≥ 0.15), highr, methods, stringr (≥ 0.6), yaml (≥ Provides a general-purpose tool for dynamic report generation in R And I don't find it in the description of any e-mail app.Knitr: A General-Purpose Package for Dynamic Report Generation in R I also tried spark as an e-mail client, but I don't find that option either. MacOS Mail has the possibility to set a limit for POP accounts, above which a confimation is needed before download. Also, attachments of a certain size are not automatically downloaded, but somehow pictures are not considered to be attachments. You can switch off downloading images from remote servers (I did that), but that doesn't work for pictures embedded into the e-mail.
Unfortunally, you can't tell iOS Mail not to load e-mails above a certain size (or to download those pictures automatically). While this is nice in principle, the problem is that those pictures have some mbyte in size each and together they eat up my cellular data volume. People keep sending me e-mails with pictures embedded in the text.
It will also help me if you can write e-mail clients without this feature, so I don't need to try them myself