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Italics in inbox app
Italics in inbox app












italics in inbox app italics in inbox app

Automatically show the arrival time of favorite buses at stops (if user is at stop).Display a toast when a favorite has been added/removed to notfy the user of their actions.Confirm user's action of adding/removing from favorites using bottom sheets.Ability to save buses at a particular stop as a favorite.), although still need to collect data for these (check out this repository for updates) Show timings for college buses (NUS, NTU, SUTD.Show the load of buses (green for not crowded.Show which all bus stops around the user are also MRT stations ( needs help) ( #2).Show if a bus stop is also an MRT station in the search page.Show a list of buses not currently in serivce.Show the arrival times of buses at stops near the user.One may prefer to use the preview app for final editing and labels, but if you want to stick to R for everything, you can use the following example: plot(1:10, main = expression(atop('Mapped territories of different '*italic(C.An app to show everything bus related in Singapore, including bus arrival times and a directory, with extra features. Now, to line break with expression or like terms that allow italicized or superscript/subscript text (other than simple labels), you can use the atop function to evenly break apart super long labels. let me know how it works for your data (or anyone who reads this and finds it doesn't work with certain graphs, inbox me, I enjoy learning and would rather share than just store it in my noggin) plot(1:10, main = expression('Mapped territories of different '*italic(C.~austriacus)*' individuals at the Far Gardens coral reef site')) Here is the cleanest line of code I could conjure for combined italic/normal texts, using a generic plot. I think other users have answered this, but I found it not so cut and dry, and built off of their input because it gets tricky for long titles like the one in your example.














Italics in inbox app