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Option to export tables to LaTeX code #75
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Yes! We are planning for this, and it'll be something that's done in early-to-mid 2024. The reason for it being scheduled a bit later is so we could first get the core functionality into this package working well. |
Amazing news, thank you. |
Just wondering, do you think this will be implemented by the next version? Or a longer timeline? Would love to ditch my |
We should have the more fine-grained styling options implemented pretty soon (#341), which will be useful to have in place before implementing latex support. Lemme check with @rich-iannone in our next meeting on timing 😅 |
Great, thanks so much for the update! |
+1 that would be super helpful! |
I'll close this issue as the feature has been implemented and merged. |
Congratulations and thanks for the feature! |
This is fantastic news, thank you for implementing. I will add to Coding for Economists in due course! (Issue here) |
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It would be fantastic if there was an option to export tables to LaTeX as this would unlock a wide range of further uses in presentations, papers, and reports. For prior art, the original gt package in R does this, and pandas has a table export option.
Thanks for the great work on great tables!
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