Maybe some of the comments in this post may be informative to you: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/improve-formatting-of-HTML-table-td3736299.html
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:21 AM, David Scott <d.scott at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
I have been playing around with producing tables using xtable and the type = "html" argument when printing. For example, if xtbl is the output of a dataframe which has been run through xtable, using the command: print(xtbl, type = "html", ? ? ?html.table.attributes = "border = '1', align = 'center'") I would be interested to see other examples of the use of xtable to produce html. There is a whole vignette on using xtable to produce all sorts of tables for incorporation into a TeX document but I have found no examples of producing html with any table attributes. Ideally xtable should be able to access a css file but I don't see any mechanism for doing that. Perhaps someone can enlighten me. David Scott --
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