forgts reads a spreadsheet and its formatting information to produce gt tables with the same cell and text formatting as the input file.
Text and cell formats supported include:
Note that formatting in the headers is ignored intentionally in this package, and that the cell and text formatting is added iteratively on top of gt defaults.
Install the development version of forgts from GitHub:
# install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("luisDVA/forgts") remotes
The rodentsheet.xlsx
file that comes with this package
looks like this:
The function forgts
will read the file and produce a gt
object (shown here as an image).
library(forgts)
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<- system.file("extdata/rodentsheet.xlsx", package = "forgts")
example_spreadsheet
forgts(example_spreadsheet)
forgts()
may be used in RMarkdown and Quarto documents,
and the resulting gt tables may be exported with
gt::gtsave()
.