I am trying to highlight a row in beamer, but the whole row does not get hihglighted (i.e., there is white space between each column). Is there any way to highlight the entire row by still using the long table? Please also note that there are many other slides, so I had to use many packages that may not seem relevant here. Here is what I have of far:
\documentclass[table,slidestop,compress,mathserif, 10pt]{beamer}
\usetheme{Frankfurt}
\usecolortheme{seahorse}
\usepackage{booktabs, longtable}
\newcommand\mcc[1]{\multicolumn{1}{c}{#1}}
\usepackage{bbm}
\usepackage{array, booktabs, tabularx}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage[orientation=landscape,size=custom,width=16,height=9,scale=0.5,debug]{beamerposter}
% The main document
\begin{document}
\setcounter{subsection}{1}
\begin{frame}{Regression}
\vspace{-0.50cm}
\begin{table}[htb]
\footnotesize
\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{l*{6}{Y}}
\toprule
& \mcc{(I)} & \mcc{(II)} & \mcc{(III)} & \mcc{(IV)} & \mcc{(V)}& \mcc{(VI)} \\\hline
\rowcolor{blue!20} $\mathbbm{1}$(Hosp$_{i})\times\mathbbm{1}$(Doc$_{t}$) & 3.333***&6.333***& 7.333*** & 7.334***& 6.353*** & 6.333*** \\
\rowcolor{blue!10} & (0.111) &(0.112)& (0.112) & (0.113) & (0.173)& (0.178) \\\addlinespace
\midrule
\textbf{Health Variables}
& & & & {X} & {X} & {X} \\
\midrule
\textbf{Other Effects} \\
Time
& & {X} & & & {X} \\
Location
& & & {X} & & & {X} \\
\midrule
Number & {11,210} & {11,210} & {11,210} & {10,504} &{10,504} &{10,504} \\
K-Number & {63.11} & {61.33} & {58.33} & {56.01} & {50.93} & {53.77} \\
\hline
\bottomrule
\end{tabularx}
\end{table}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
\rowcolor
is not trained to collaborate with@{\extracolsep{\fill}}
. If you remove this, the problem disappears but the table does no longer fill the full page width.X
column of atabularx
toS
(you do not need alongrable
here) but it seems that the cleanest solutions here do not want to collaborate withbeamer
/ your document. BTW, I do not see how you got rid of unused packages and libraries, you do not usetikz
here but load\usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing} \usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathmorphing}
twice.