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flextable (version 0.7.0)

set_flextable_defaults: Modify flextable defaults formatting properties

Description

The current formatting properties (see get_flextable_defaults()) are automatically applied to every flextable you produce. Use set_flextable_defaults() to override them. Use init_flextable_defaults() to re-init all values with the package defaults.

Usage

set_flextable_defaults(
  font.family = NULL,
  font.size = NULL,
  font.color = NULL,
  text.align = NULL,
  padding = NULL,
  padding.bottom = NULL,
  padding.top = NULL,
  padding.left = NULL,
  padding.right = NULL,
  border.color = NULL,
  background.color = NULL,
  line_spacing = NULL,
  table.layout = NULL,
  cs.family = NULL,
  eastasia.family = NULL,
  hansi.family = NULL,
  decimal.mark = NULL,
  big.mark = NULL,
  digits = NULL,
  na_str = NULL,
  nan_str = NULL,
  fmt_date = NULL,
  fmt_datetime = NULL,
  extra_css = NULL,
  fonts_ignore = NULL,
  theme_fun = NULL,
  post_process_pdf = NULL,
  post_process_docx = NULL,
  post_process_html = NULL,
  post_process_pptx = NULL
)

init_flextable_defaults()

Arguments

font.family

single character value. When format is Word, it specifies the font to be used to format characters in the Unicode range (U+0000-U+007F).

font.size

font size (in point) - 0 or positive integer value.

font.color

font color - a single character value specifying a valid color (e.g. "#000000" or "black").

text.align

text alignment - a single character value, expected value is one of 'left', 'right', 'center', 'justify'.

padding

padding (shortcut for top, bottom, left and right padding)

padding.bottom, padding.top, padding.left, padding.right

paragraph paddings - 0 or positive integer value.

border.color

border color - single character value (e.g. "#000000" or "black").

background.color

cell background color - a single character value specifying a valid color (e.g. "#000000" or "black").

line_spacing

space between lines of text, 1 is single line spacing, 2 is double line spacing.

table.layout

'autofit' or 'fixed' algorithm. Default to 'autofit'.

cs.family

optional and only for Word. Font to be used to format characters in a complex script Unicode range. For example, Arabic text might be displayed using the "Arial Unicode MS" font.

eastasia.family

optional and only for Word. Font to be used to format characters in an East Asian Unicode range. For example, Japanese text might be displayed using the "MS Mincho" font.

hansi.family

optional and only for Word. Font to be used to format characters in a Unicode range which does not fall into one of the other categories.

decimal.mark, big.mark, na_str, nan_str
digits

formatC argument used by colformat_double().

fmt_date, fmt_datetime

formats for date and datetime columns as documented in strptime(). Default to '%Y-%m-%d' and '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'.

extra_css

css instructions to be integrated with the table.

fonts_ignore

if TRUE, pdf-engine pdflatex can be used instead of xelatex or lualatex. If pdflatex is used, fonts will be ignored because they are not supported by pdflatex, whereas with the xelatex and lualatex engines they are.

theme_fun

a single character value (the name of the theme function to be applied) or a theme function (input is a flextable, output is a flextable).

post_process_pdf, post_process_docx, post_process_html, post_process_pptx

Post-processing functions that will allow you to customize the display by output type (pdf, html, docx, pptx). They are executed just before printing the table.

Value

a list containing previous default values.

Illustrations

See Also

Other functions related to themes: get_flextable_defaults(), theme_alafoli(), theme_booktabs(), theme_box(), theme_tron_legacy(), theme_tron(), theme_vader(), theme_vanilla(), theme_zebra()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
ft_1 <- qflextable(head(airquality))
ft_1

old <- set_flextable_defaults(
  font.color = "#AA8855",
  border.color = "#8855AA")
ft_2 <- qflextable(head(airquality))
ft_2

do.call(set_flextable_defaults, old)
# }

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