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\name{column_spec}
\alias{column_spec}
\title{Specify the look of the selected column}
\usage{
column_spec(kable_input, column, width = NULL, bold = FALSE,
italic = FALSE, monospace = FALSE, color = NULL, background = NULL,
border_left = FALSE, border_right = FALSE, extra_css = NULL)
}
\arguments{
\item{kable_input}{Output of \code{knitr::kable()} with \code{format} specified}
\item{column}{A numeric value or vector indicating which column(s) to be selected.}
\item{width}{A character string telling HTML & LaTeX how wide the column
needs to be, e.g. "10cm", "3in" or "30em".}
\item{bold}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected column
need to be bolded.}
\item{italic}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected column
need to be emphasized.}
\item{monospace}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected column
need to be monospaced (verbatim)}
\item{color}{A character string for column text color. Here please pay
attention to the differences in color codes between HTML and LaTeX.}
\item{background}{A character string for column background color. Here please
pay attention to the differences in color codes between HTML and LaTeX.}
\item{border_left}{A logical variable indicating whether there should be a
border line on the left of the selected column. In HTML, you can also pass
in a character string for the CSS of the border line}
\item{border_right}{A logical variable indicating whether there should be a
border line on the right of the selected column. In HTML, you can also pass
in a character string for the CSS of the border line}
\item{extra_css}{Extra css text to be passed into the cells of the row. Note
that it's not for the whole column but to each individual cells}
}
\description{
This function allows users to select a column and then specify
its look.
}
\examples{
x <- knitr::kable(head(mtcars), "html")
column_spec(x, 1:2, width = "20em", bold = TRUE, italic = TRUE)
}