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Great package! Is there any chance that support for `quantreg` is on the horizon?
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Thank you very much for your hard work on Huxtable. It's a really great package.
I was wondering whether the package supports presenting up and down arrows in to table cells in pdf latex tables. I …
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I wonder if this is an option for huxtable? I find the pipe syntax odd when constructing tables, and dislike the idea of encouraging people to modify tables in-place. I wonder if ggplot's overloading …
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When used with [bookdown](https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown), a huxtable does not number tables.
Reproduce:
- generate bookdown skeleton as described in https://rstudio.github.io/rstudio-exten…
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I am interested in getting a little more involved with the actual compiler and have an idea which I think would be a big improvement to the use of `enum`s. If its thought to be a good idea I would app…
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On the off chance you don't know, `huxtable` is not on CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/huxtable/index.html
Seems like some of the file manipulation that your tests are doing don't wor…
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I'm a new huxtable user and I'm having some trouble printing a table in HTML via RMarkdown/knitr. When I try to knit a document with the simple example from the huxtable vignette, I get an error.
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Please proof-read carefully.
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Setting: I want to output a latex PDF document. Sometimes, I need to create an arbitrary number of tables – for example, to automatically split tables that become too long to fit on a page.
First …
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I used to use `sjt.df(data, describe = TRUE)` to make tables of descriptive statistics and include them in RMarkdown documents. As this function is deprecated now, I tried to replace it with `descr()`…
januz updated
6 years ago