sanitize.colnames.function = getOption("xtable.sanitize.colnames.function",\r
sanitize.text.function),\r
math.style.negative = getOption("xtable.math.style.negative", FALSE),\r
+ math.style.exponents = getOption("xtable.math.style.exponents", FALSE),\r
html.table.attributes = getOption("xtable.html.table.attributes",\r
"border=1"),\r
print.results = getOption("xtable.print.results", TRUE),\r
The default uses the \code{sanitize.text.function}. }\r
\item{math.style.negative}{In a LaTeX table, if \code{TRUE}, then use\r
$-$ for the negative sign (as was the behavior prior to version 1.5-3).\r
+ Default value is \code{FALSE}.} \r
+ \item{math.style.exponents}{In a LaTeX table, if \code{TRUE} or\r
+ \code{"$$"}, then use \verb{$5 \times 10^{5}$} for 5e5. If\r
+ \code{"ensuremath"}, then use \verb{\\ensuremath{5 \times 10^{5}}}\r
+ for 5e5. If \code{"UTF-8"} or \code{"UTF-8"}, then use UTF-8 to\r
+ approximate the LaTeX typsetting for 5e5.\r
Default value is \code{FALSE}.}\r
\item{html.table.attributes}{In an HTML table, attributes associated\r
with the \code{<TABLE>} tag.\r
\code{sanitize.text.function=function(x){x}}.\r
\r
From version 1.6-1 the default values for the arguments other than\r
- \code{x} are obtainined using \code{getOption()}. Hence the user can\r
+ \code{x} are obtained using \code{getOption()}. Hence the user can\r
set the values once with \code{options()} rather than setting them in\r
every call to \code{print.xtable()}.\r
\r