Supported predefined styles for formatted tables
Arguments
- type
Character string specifying the formatted table class. See
tableType()
for supported classes. Default is "gt".- styleName
A character string specifying the style name. Currently, the package supports only one predefined style: "default".
Examples
tableStyle("gt")
#> list(header = list(gt::cell_fill(color = "#c8c8c8"), gt::cell_text(weight = "bold",
#> align = "center")), header_name = list(gt::cell_fill(color = "#d9d9d9"),
#> gt::cell_text(weight = "bold", align = "center")), header_level = list(gt::cell_fill(color = "#e1e1e1"),
#> gt::cell_text(weight = "bold", align = "center")), column_name = list(gt::cell_text(weight = "bold",
#> align = "center")), group_label = list(gt::cell_fill(color = "#e9e9e9"),
#> gt::cell_text(weight = "bold")), title = list(gt::cell_text(weight = "bold",
#> size = 15, align = "center")), subtitle = list(gt::cell_text(weight = "bold",
#> size = 12, align = "center")), body = list())
tableStyle("flextable")
#> list(header = list(cell = officer::fp_cell(background.color = "#c8c8c8"),
#> text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE)), header_name = list(cell = officer::fp_cell(background.color = "#d9d9d9"),
#> text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE)), header_level = list(cell = officer::fp_cell(background.color = "#e1e1e1"),
#> text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE)), column_name = list(text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE)),
#> group_label = list(cell = officer::fp_cell(background.color = "#e9e9e9",
#> border = officer::fp_border(color = "gray")), text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE)),
#> title = list(text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE, font.size = 15)),
#> subtitle = list(text = officer::fp_text(bold = TRUE, font.size = 12)),
#> body = list())