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That's not a Quarto question and it is a bit out of Quarto support scope. For instance, the LaTeX you are emitting is (output obtained directly from the R code in R): \begin{longtable}{rlcrrrrll}
\toprule
num & char & fctr & date & time & datetime & currency & row & group \\
\midrule\addlinespace[2.5pt]
1.111e-01 & apricot & one & 2015-01-15 & 13:35 & 2018-01-01 02:22 & 49.950 & row\_1 & grp\_a \\
2.222e+00 & banana & two & 2015-02-15 & 14:40 & 2018-02-02 14:33 & 17.950 & row\_2 & grp\_a \\
3.333e+01 & coconut & three & 2015-03-15 & 15:45 & 2018-03-03 03:44 & 1.390 & row\_3 & grp\_a \\
4.444e+02 & durian & four & 2015-04-15 & 16:50 & 2018-04-04 15:55 & 65100.000 & row\_4 & grp\_a \\
5.550e+03 & NA & five & 2015-05-15 & 17:55 & 2018-05-05 04:00 & 1325.810 & row\_5 & grp\_b \\
NA & fig & six & 2015-06-15 & NA & 2018-06-06 16:11 & 13.255 & row\_6 & grp\_b \\
7.770e+05 & grapefruit & seven & NA & 19:10 & 2018-07-07 05:22 & NA & row\_7 & grp\_b \\
8.880e+06 & honeydew & eight & 2015-08-15 & 20:20 & NA & 0.440 & row\_8 & grp\_b \\
\bottomrule
\end{longtable} |
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I would like to enable styling for a gt table in pdf output. But I can't find any resources on how to make row striping or adding horizontal lines working in pdf
With Quarto 1.4.553 and gt 0.10.1 on R 4.3.3 on Windows + using tinytex if that is useful
However, both results show no styling.
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