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I would like wrap long text in my kable table. Here is a simple example of a table with column text that is too long and needs to be wrapped for the table to fit on the page.

---
title: "test"
output: pdf_document
---

```{r setup, include=FALSE}
  library(knitr)
```


This is my test

```{r test, echo=FALSE}
test <- data.frame(v1=c("This is a long string. This is a long string. This is a long string. This is a long string. This is a long string.",
                        "This is a another long string. This is a another long string. This is a another long string. This is a another long string. This is a another long string."),
                   v2=c(1, 2))
kable(test)
```

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An alternative solution other than the awesome pander package is to use column_spec in kableExtra. In this case, the following code will do the trick.

kable(test, "latex") %>%
  column_spec(1, width = "10em")
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    If your table is floating outside the page, kable_styling(full_width = TRUE) from the kableExtra package will also introduce wrapping of text if needed.
    – fry
    Jun 22, 2021 at 13:02
  • I think this should be clear kable_styling(full_width = FALSE) when format in kable(format="latex"). So in this case wrapping text will not work. Jun 10 at 22:15
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I've created the pander package to produce markdown tables in a flexible way. By default, it will split cells with long string to 30 chars, but there are a bunch of global options and fn arguments to override that, enable hyphenation and other tweaks. Quick demo:

> pander::pander(test)

-----------------------------------
              v1                v2 
------------------------------ ----
This is a long string. This is  1  
a long string. This is a long      
string. This is a long string.     
    This is a long string.         

This is a another long string.  2  
This is a another long string.     
This is a another long string.     
This is a another long string.     
This is a another long string.     
-----------------------------------

> pander::pander(test, split.cell = 80, split.table = Inf)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      v1                                         v2 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
This is a long string. This is a long string. This is a long string. This is a   1  
                      long string. This is a long string.                           

This is a another long string. This is a another long string. This is a another  2  
  long string. This is a another long string. This is a another long string.        
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    looks very slick, @daroczig. is there an argument for column names? sorry if I missed it.
    – Eric Green
    Apr 3, 2015 at 4:11
  • 1
    Thank you @EricGreen. What argument do you miss for colnames? Probably you'd better set those at the data.frame level.
    – daroczig
    Apr 3, 2015 at 4:15
  • kable has col.names to redefine "v1" to "My text"
    – Eric Green
    Apr 3, 2015 at 4:16
  • for my current use case, setting at the data.frame level worked fine. i'm not sure i would always want to do this, but nice in this case. great work on pander
    – Eric Green
    Apr 3, 2015 at 4:25
  • Thanks for the feedback @EricGreen. To be honest, I've never had any real need for such new argument in pander and I always tweak the actual data.frame to fit my needs before passing to pander, but if you can describe a good use-case, then please open an issue on GH.
    – daroczig
    Apr 3, 2015 at 5:13

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