Matlab uitable column font size using html not working
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I have a uitable within a uipanel.
I'm trying to change the column header font size using following HTML code:
'ColumnName',{'<HTML><FONT size=10>Metric</FONT></HTML>','<HTML><FONT size=10>Value</FONT></HTML>'}
I get:

I've tried changing the HMTL code to:
'ColumnName',{'<HTML><FONT size="10">Metric</FONT></HTML>','<HTML><FONT size="10">Value</FONT></HTML>'}
'ColumnName',{'<HTML><FONT size="+10">Metric</FONT></HTML>','<HTML><FONT size="+10">Value</FONT></HTML>'}
Nothing works, keep getting the contents of the cell as the text in the column headers.
What am I doing wrong?
Mathworks, uitable needs to have native support to change font sizes for column and row names, this html solution is too janky!!
Thanks,
Alex.
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  Yair Altman
      
 on 8 Jul 2019
        HTML is only supported out-of-the-box in the legacy (Java-based) figures, not the new web-based (AppDesigner) uifigures.
You may wish to try out R2019b, which might possibly have a partial solution for your needs. I'm afraid that I cannot be more specific because 19b is still in beta mode and not officially released yet.
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  Nicholas Fugal
      
 on 10 Jun 2020
        To make things even worse, the font size of the headers changes from something small in 2019b to something large in 2020a. With no way of adjusting the font properties it means that uitables designed in 2019b will likely require a re-layout in 2020a because of the larger text.
MathWorks, PLEASE give us a way for format the headers!
 
 
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  Eric Delgado
      
 on 5 Oct 2023
        
      Edited: Eric Delgado
      
 on 5 Oct 2023
  
      ccTools provides customization of a lot of components (including the header of an uitable). See example in page 15 of the doc.
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