NEWS


gt 0.11.1.9000

gt 0.11.1 (2024-10-04)

Breaking changes

Improvements to the LaTeX output format

Interactive table support

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.11.0 (2024-07-09)

New features

Improvements to the LaTeX output format

Improvements to interactive HTML tables via opt_interactive()

Minor improvements and bug fixes

Documentation enhancements

gt 0.10.1 (2024-01-17)

Improvements to nanoplots

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.10.0 (2023-10-07)

Nanoplots

Other great new features

Improvements to the Word output format

Documentation enhancements

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.9.0 (2023-03-31)

New features

Documentation enhancements

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.8.0 (2022-11-16)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.7.0 (2022-08-25)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.6.0 (2022-05-24)

New features

gt 0.5.0 (2022-04-21)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.4.0 (2022-02-15)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.3.1 (2021-08-07)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.3.0 (2021-05-12)

This release focuses on improvements to two main areas:

  1. Better RTF output support:

    • RTF table generation is now fit for use following an extensive rewrite of internal RTF rendering functions.
    • RTF table output with gtsave(..., "<file>.rtf") and as_rtf() now has much more feature parity compared to HTML tables; we can now add summary rows, format table text with Markdown via fmt_markdown(), and expect tables that look acceptable in Word and text editors that are RTF-compatible.
  2. Implementation of tidyselect semantics:

    • References to columns (by way of the columns argument in many gt functions) now better adhere to tidyselect semantics.
    • Instead of using columns = vars(a, b), we now use columns = c(a, b) (columns = c("a", "b") also works, and this type of expression always has been an option in gt).
    • Other tidyselect idioms should also work; things like using where() to target columns (e.g., gt(exibble) %>% cols_hide(columns = where(is.numeric)) will hide all numeric columns) and negation (e.g., columns = -c(a, b)) function as expected.

Breaking changes and deprecations

New features

Minor improvements

Bug fixes

gt 0.2.2 (2020-08-05)

New features

Minor improvements and bug fixes

gt 0.2.1 (2020-05-23)

gt 0.2.0.5 (2020-03-31)

gt 0.1.0