These functions quickly set default styles for a huxtable.
theme_plain(ht, header_rows = TRUE, position = "center")theme_bright(
ht,
header_rows = TRUE,
header_cols = FALSE,
colors = c("#7eabf2", "#e376e3", "#fcbb03", "#7aba59", "#fc0356")
)
theme_basic(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = FALSE)
theme_compact(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = FALSE)
theme_striped(
ht,
stripe = "grey90",
stripe2 = "grey95",
header_rows = TRUE,
header_cols = TRUE
)
theme_grey(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = TRUE)
theme_blue(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = TRUE)
theme_orange(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = TRUE)
theme_green(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = TRUE)
theme_article(ht, header_rows = TRUE, header_cols = TRUE)
theme_mondrian(ht, prop_colored = 0.1, font = NULL)
The huxtable object, appropriately styled.
A huxtable object.
Logical: style header rows?
"left", "center" or "right"
Logical: style header columns?
Colors for header rows. Can also be a palette function.
Background colour for odd rows
Background colour for even rows
Roughly what proportion of cells should have a primary-color background?
Font to use. For LaTeX, try "cmss"
.
theme_plain
is a simple theme with a bold header, a grey striped
background, and an outer border.
theme_basic
sets header rows/columns to bold, and adds a border beneath
them.
theme_compact
is like theme_basic
but with minimal padding.
theme_striped
uses different backgrounds for alternate rows, and for
headers.
theme_article
is similar to the style of many scientific journals.
It sets horizontal lines above and below the table.
theme_bright
uses thick white borders and a colourful header. It
works nicely with sans-serif fonts.
theme_grey
, theme_blue
, theme_orange
and theme_green
use white
borders and subtle horizontal stripes.
theme_mondrian
mimics the style of a Mondrian painting, with thick black
borders and randomized colors.