Huxtable is a package for creating HTML and LaTeX tables. It provides similar functionality to xtable, with a simpler interface.
options('huxtable.add_colnames') sets the default value for add_colnames in
huxtable() and as_huxtable(). If it is unset, add_colnames defaults to
FALSE; in a future release, the default will become TRUE.
options('huxtable.print') sets the print method for huxtable objects. See print.huxtable().
options('huxtable.color_screen'). If TRUE and package crayon is available, huxtables
will be printed in color on screen.
options('huxtable.knit_print_df'). If TRUE (the default), data frames in knitr will be
pretty-printed using huxtable.
options('huxtable.knit_print_df_theme'). A one-argument function applied to theme the
huxtableized data frame before printing in knitr. Defaults to theme_plain().
options('huxtable.autoformat') sets the default value for autoformat in huxtable() and
as_huxtable(). It defaults to TRUE.
options('huxtable.autoformat_number_format') and options('huxtable.autoformat_align') are
lists. The list names are base R classes. huxtable() with autoformat = TRUE will set
number_format() and align() for data columns according to the corresponding list values.
For example, to center-align Date objects you could set "huxtable.autoformat_align" to
something like list(..., Date = "center", ...).
To create a huxtable object, use huxtable() or as_huxtable().
For more information, see the website or
read the vignette with vignette('huxtable').