#RStats hivemind:

What is current best practice for including a shiny interface within a package?

Anyone know of a good example?

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@kaio @coolbutuseless tabulizer, now tabulapdf, let's you extract areas with a shiny interface. Very useful! https://docs.ropensci.org/tabulapdf/reference/extract_areas.html
extract_areas — locate_areas

Interactively identify areas and extract