Table properties will be taken from the first argument which is a huxtable. So will
row properties (for cbind) and column properties (for rbind).
If some of the inputs are not huxtables, and copy_cell_props
is a character vector of cell
properties, then the named cell properties will be copied to non-huxtables. Objects on the left
or above get priority over those on the right or below. These properties may also include
"row_height"
(for rbind) or "col_width"
(for cbind). Numeric row heights and column widths
will be rescaled to 1.
If copy_cell_props
is TRUE
, the default set of cell properties (everything but colspan
and
rowspan
, including row heights/column widths) will be copied.
If copy_cell_props
is FALSE
, cells from non-huxtable objects will get the default properties.
NB: You cannot bind huxtables with data frames, since the R method dispatch will always
call the data frame method instead of the huxtable-specific code. For a solution, see
add_columns()
.