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Expand Up @@ -94,5 +94,17 @@ like `tinytable`, I recommend you check out some of these:
Did I miss your favorite package? Drop me a note and I’ll add it to the
list.

Of course, there are also many packages to compute statistics and build
tables (ex: `modelsummary`, `gtsummary`, `table1`). Many of those
packages delegate the actual drawing of the tables (ie: lines and
colors) to one of the table-drawing packages listed above. In that
sense, `tinytable` should be seen as more of a complement than an
alternative to data summary packages. The goal of `tinytable` is to help
users and developers convert data frames into beautiful tables easily.
What people put in those tables is outside the scope of `tinytable`. If
you are interested in a package to create data summaries and regression
tables/plots, please check out my `modelsummary` package:
<https://modelsummary.com>

[1] Other formats like Markdown and Typst are also available, but less
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Expand Up @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ There are many fantastic table-drawing packages out there. If you don't like `ti
* [`huxtable`](https://hughjonesd.github.io/huxtable/)

Did I miss your favorite package? Drop me a note and I'll add it to the list.

Of course, there are also many packages to compute statistics and build tables (ex: `modelsummary`, `gtsummary`, `table1`). Many of those packages delegate the actual drawing of the tables (ie: lines and colors) to one of the table-drawing packages listed above. In that sense, `tinytable` should be seen as more of a complement than an alternative to data summary packages. The goal of `tinytable` is to help users and developers convert data frames into beautiful tables easily. What people put in those tables is outside the scope of `tinytable`. If you are interested in a package to create data summaries and regression tables/plots, please check out my `modelsummary` package: <https://modelsummary.com>

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