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In order to avoid the blank page generate by an aggregation of different plot, I had to save my plot in pdf with onfile=FALSE option. Unfortunately, using a notebook output, I can't insert this .pdf 'image'... If I use the !() option in markdown, it leads to a viewer of pdf file but it's not what I'm looking for, I want show the .pdf as an image include in the notebook.



This is not working... :



```{r echo=TRUE, fig.align="center", fig.cap=c("my_title"), results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, out.width="0.3\linewidth", paged.print=FALSE}
library(knitr)
knitr::include_graphics("path.pdf")
```


This is not working also :



 ```{r results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
include_graphics(path="path.pdf",
auto_pdf = getOption("knitr.graphics.auto_pdf", FALSE),
dpi = NULL)
```


It is ok in the viewer but not in html output o notebook output...



Do you have any idea about it ?










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    In order to avoid the blank page generate by an aggregation of different plot, I had to save my plot in pdf with onfile=FALSE option. Unfortunately, using a notebook output, I can't insert this .pdf 'image'... If I use the !() option in markdown, it leads to a viewer of pdf file but it's not what I'm looking for, I want show the .pdf as an image include in the notebook.



    This is not working... :



    ```{r echo=TRUE, fig.align="center", fig.cap=c("my_title"), results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, out.width="0.3\linewidth", paged.print=FALSE}
    library(knitr)
    knitr::include_graphics("path.pdf")
    ```


    This is not working also :



     ```{r results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
    include_graphics(path="path.pdf",
    auto_pdf = getOption("knitr.graphics.auto_pdf", FALSE),
    dpi = NULL)
    ```


    It is ok in the viewer but not in html output o notebook output...



    Do you have any idea about it ?










    share|improve this question

























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      In order to avoid the blank page generate by an aggregation of different plot, I had to save my plot in pdf with onfile=FALSE option. Unfortunately, using a notebook output, I can't insert this .pdf 'image'... If I use the !() option in markdown, it leads to a viewer of pdf file but it's not what I'm looking for, I want show the .pdf as an image include in the notebook.



      This is not working... :



      ```{r echo=TRUE, fig.align="center", fig.cap=c("my_title"), results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, out.width="0.3\linewidth", paged.print=FALSE}
      library(knitr)
      knitr::include_graphics("path.pdf")
      ```


      This is not working also :



       ```{r results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
      include_graphics(path="path.pdf",
      auto_pdf = getOption("knitr.graphics.auto_pdf", FALSE),
      dpi = NULL)
      ```


      It is ok in the viewer but not in html output o notebook output...



      Do you have any idea about it ?










      share|improve this question













      In order to avoid the blank page generate by an aggregation of different plot, I had to save my plot in pdf with onfile=FALSE option. Unfortunately, using a notebook output, I can't insert this .pdf 'image'... If I use the !() option in markdown, it leads to a viewer of pdf file but it's not what I'm looking for, I want show the .pdf as an image include in the notebook.



      This is not working... :



      ```{r echo=TRUE, fig.align="center", fig.cap=c("my_title"), results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE, out.width="0.3\linewidth", paged.print=FALSE}
      library(knitr)
      knitr::include_graphics("path.pdf")
      ```


      This is not working also :



       ```{r results='asis', message=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
      include_graphics(path="path.pdf",
      auto_pdf = getOption("knitr.graphics.auto_pdf", FALSE),
      dpi = NULL)
      ```


      It is ok in the viewer but not in html output o notebook output...



      Do you have any idea about it ?







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      asked Nov 23 '18 at 8:45









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