Package: ggrrr Title: Addressing Annoyances and Irritations Version: 0.0.0.9028 Authors@R: person(given = "Robert", family = "Challen", role = c("aut", "cre"), email = "rob@terminolgical.co.uk", comment = c(ORCID = "0000-0002-5504-7768")) Description: Visualisation hacks, tabular data helpers, fonts, caching, tidy data functions. It is an swiss army knife, jack of all trades. License: MIT + file LICENSE Encoding: UTF-8 LazyData: true Biarch: false Imports: devtools, dplyr, glue, grid, gridExtra, gtable, huxtable, openxlsx, rlang, tibble, tidyr, rappdirs, fs, ggplot2, magrittr, flextable, htmltools, officer, patchwork, purrr, pillar, readr, rstudioapi, stringr, tidyselect, systemfonts, scales, colorspace, svglite, rsvg, utils, stats, graphics, grDevices, knitr, base64enc, ragg, lifecycle, pdftools, interfacer, PDQutils, fastmap, httr, pkgtools, whisker, withr Suggests: tidyverse, rmarkdown, gt, rJava, testthat (>= 3.0.0), Cairo Remotes: terminological/pkgtools VignetteBuilder: knitr RoxygenNote: 7.3.3.9007 URL: https://terminological.github.io/ggrrr/index.html, https://github.com/terminological/ggrrr, https://terminological.github.io/ggrrr/ BugReports: https://github.com/terminological/ggrrr/issues Config/testthat/edition: 3 SystemRequirements: Google Chrome or other Chromium-based browser. chromium: chromium (rpm) or chromium-browser (deb) Depends: R (>= 4.4) Roxygen: list(markdown = TRUE) Config/pak/sysreqs: libcairo2-dev chromium cmake libfontconfig1-dev libfreetype6-dev libfribidi-dev git make libharfbuzz-dev texlive libgit2-dev libicu-dev libjpeg-dev libpng-dev librsvg2-dev libtiff-dev libuv1-dev libwebp-dev libxml2-dev libssl-dev libpoppler-cpp-dev poppler-data libx11-dev zlib1g-dev Repository: https://terminological.r-universe.dev Date/Publication: 2025-09-25 16:27:51 UTC RemoteUrl: https://github.com/terminological/ggrrr RemoteRef: 0.0.0.9028 RemoteSha: 4e361832b453efd136ea48e6256da8bc05554cf3 NeedsCompilation: no Packaged: 2026-07-04 04:56:51 UTC; root Author: Robert Challen [aut, cre] (ORCID: ) Maintainer: Robert Challen