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Bold fonts are wider on too many common fonts #76

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hadley opened this issue Jan 8, 2018 · 3 comments · Fixed by #79
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Bold fonts are wider on too many common fonts #76

hadley opened this issue Jan 8, 2018 · 3 comments · Fixed by #79

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hadley commented Jan 8, 2018

So we need to turn off for the column headers

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krlmlr commented Jan 9, 2018

New option pillar.bold with default FALSE, we can change the default to TRUE later.

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krlmlr commented Jan 9, 2018

Do we need the pillar.italic equivalent?

krlmlr added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 11, 2018
- New options to control the output, with defaults that match the current behavior unless stated otherwise:

    - `pillar.sigfig` to control the number of significant digits, for highlighting and truncation (#72),
    - `pillar.subtle` to specify if insignificant digits should be printed in gray (#72),
    - `pillar.neg` to specify if negative digits should be printed in red,
    - `pillar.bold` to specify if column headers should be printed in bold (default: `FALSE`, #76),
    - `pillar.min_title_chars` to specify the minimum number of characters to display for each column name (default: 15 characters, #75).
krlmlr added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 11, 2018
- `NA` values are now shown in plain red, without changing the background color (#70).
- New options to control the output, with defaults that match the current behavior unless stated otherwise:
    - `pillar.sigfig` to control the number of significant digits, for highlighting and truncation (#72),
    - `pillar.subtle` to specify if insignificant digits should be printed in gray (#72),
    - `pillar.neg` to specify if negative digits should be printed in red,
    - `pillar.bold` to specify if column headers should be printed in bold (default: `FALSE`, #76),
    - `pillar.min_title_chars` to specify the minimum number of characters to display for each column name (default: 15 characters, #75).
- Shortened abbreviations for types: complex: cplx -> cpl, function: fun -> fn, factor: fctr -> fct (#71).
- Date columns now show sub-seconds if the `digits.secs` option is set (#74).
- Work around failing CRAN tests on Windows.
krlmlr added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 19, 2018
- `NA` values are now shown in plain red, without changing the background color (#70).
- New options to control the output, with defaults that match the current behavior unless stated otherwise:
    - `pillar.sigfig` to control the number of significant digits, for highlighting and truncation (#72),
    - `pillar.subtle` to specify if insignificant digits should be printed in gray (#72),
    - `pillar.neg` to specify if negative digits should be printed in red,
    - `pillar.bold` to specify if column headers should be printed in bold (default: `FALSE`, #76),
    - `pillar.min_title_chars` to specify the minimum number of characters to display for each column name (default: 15 characters, #75).
- Shortened abbreviations for types: complex: cplx -> cpl, function: fun -> fn, factor: fctr -> fct (#71).
- Date columns now show sub-seconds if the `digits.secs` option is set (#74).
- Very wide tibbles now print faster (#85).
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