This helper function is to be used with the tab_style()
function, which
itself allows for the setting of custom styles to one or more cells. We can
also define several styles within a single call of cell_text()
and
tab_style()
will reliably apply those styles to the targeted element.
cell_text( color = NULL, font = NULL, size = NULL, align = NULL, v_align = NULL, style = NULL, weight = NULL, stretch = NULL, indent = NULL, decorate = NULL, transform = NULL )
color | The text color. |
---|---|
font | The font or collection of fonts (subsequent font names are) used as fallbacks. |
size | The size of the font. Can be provided as a number that is assumed
to represent |
align | The text alignment. Can be one of either |
v_align | The vertical alignment of the text in the cell. Options are
|
style | The text style. Can be one of either |
weight | The weight of the font. Can be a text-based keyword such as
|
stretch | Allows for text to either be condensed or expanded. We can use
one of the following text-based keywords to describe the degree of
condensation/expansion: |
indent | The indentation of the text. Can be provided as a number that
is assumed to represent |
decorate | allows for text decoration effect to be applied. Here, we can
use |
transform | Allows for the transformation of text. Options are
|
A list object of class cell_styles
.
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Other Helper Functions:
adjust_luminance()
,
cell_borders()
,
cell_fill()
,
cells_body()
,
cells_column_labels()
,
cells_column_spanners()
,
cells_grand_summary()
,
cells_row_groups()
,
cells_stubhead()
,
cells_stub()
,
cells_summary()
,
cells_title()
,
currency()
,
default_fonts()
,
escape_latex()
,
google_font()
,
gt_latex_dependencies()
,
html()
,
md()
,
pct()
,
px()
,
random_id()
# Use `exibble` to create a gt table; # add styles with `tab_style()` and # the `cell_text()` helper function tab_1 <- exibble %>% dplyr::select(num, currency) %>% gt() %>% fmt_number( columns = vars(num, currency), decimals = 1 ) %>% tab_style( style = cell_text(weight = "bold"), locations = cells_body( columns = vars(num), rows = num >= 5000) ) %>% tab_style( style = cell_text(style = "italic"), locations = cells_body( columns = vars(currency), rows = currency < 100 ) )