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(:Summary:Simple tables with double pipe markup, one row per line:) Table basicsPmWiki has two types of table markup; the markup described in this page is useful for creating ''simple'' tables with lots of small cells, while table directive markups help with larger scale tables. For more possibilities with table formatting see Cookbook:Rowspan in simple tables and Cookbook:Formatting tables. Tables are created via use of double pipe characters: @@||@@. Lines beginning with this markup denote rows in a table or a formatting line. Within table row lines the double-pipe is used to delimit cells. In the examples below a border is added for illustration (the default is no border). The first line in the markup contains formatting commands for the table. It only has double pipe characters at the start of the line.
Header cells can be created by placing ! as the first character of a cell. Note that these are ''table headers'', not ''headings'', so it doesn't extend to !!, !!!, etc.
A table can have a caption, indicated by
Formatting cell contentsCell contents may be aligned left, centered, or aligned right. * To left-align contents, place the cell contents next to the leading @@||@@. * To center contents, add a space before and after the cell contents. * To right-align contents, place a space before the cell contents and leave the cell contents next to the trailing @@||@@.
Note that header and detail cells have different default alignments. To get a cell to span multiple columns, follow the cell with empty cells. (At present there is no markup for spanning rows.)
Table attributesAny line that begins with Use the
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Note: to get a table to align left (but not "float left") requires CSS, as in
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>>faq<< Q: How do I create a basic table? A: Tables are created via use of the double pipe character: @@||@@. Lines beginning with this markup denote rows in a table; within such lines the double-pipe is used to delimit cells. In the examples below a border is added for illustration (the default is no border).
Q: How do I create cell headers? A: Header cells can be created by placing ! as the first character of a cell. Note that these are ''table headers'', not ''headings'', so it doesn't extend to !!, !!!, etc.
Q: How do I obtain a table with thin lines and more distance to the content? A: "Thin lines" is tricky and browser dependent, but the following works for Firefox and IE (Nov. 2009):
Q: How do I create an advanced table? A: See table directives Q: My tables are by default centered. When I try to use '||align=left' they don't align left as expected. A: Use ||style="margin-left:0px;" instead. Q: How can I specify the width of columns?
A: You can define the widths via custom styles, see Cookbook:FormattingTables and table.column td.col1 { width: 120px; } table.column td.col3 { width: 40px; } Q: How can I display a double pipe "||" in cell text using basic table markup?
A: Escape it with Q: How to I apply styles to the elements of the table, like an ID to the table row, or a class/style to the TD? A: See $WikiStyleApply.(:nl:)(:Summary:Trail and talk page links:) (:comment included in PmWiki localisation headers and footers :) <<? >>bgcolor=#ffe border-top="1px solid black" font-size=.8em<< This page may have a more recent version on pmwiki.org: PmWiki:Tables, and a talk page: PmWiki:Tables-Talk. >><< |