From 7602c70b4a3fb15369d96fd984418d2b4492bc52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jeffrey H. Kingston" Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 19:38:32 +0000 Subject: Lout 3.19 tag. git-svn-id: http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/svn/lout/tags/3.19@8 9365b830-b601-4143-9ba8-b4a8e2c3339c --- doc/user/tbl_rule | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/user/tbl_rule') diff --git a/doc/user/tbl_rule b/doc/user/tbl_rule index 383ffab..25858df 100644 --- a/doc/user/tbl_rule +++ b/doc/user/tbl_rule @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ @PP There is a @Code "rule" option for drawing a rule around a cell: @ID @OneRow @Code "@Cell rule { yes }" -The other possible values are {@Code no} (the default), -{@Code single} (the same as {@Code yes}), and {@Code double}, which -draws a double rule. +Other values are {@Code no} (the default), +{@Code single} (the same as {@Code yes}), and {@Code double} (for a +double rule). @PP There are @Code "rulehorizontal" and @Code "rulevertical" options which draw only horizontal or vertical rules, and also {@Code "ruleabove"}, @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ above, below, left, and right rules: B { rulerightgap } C { rulerightcolour } } -As usual, all these options have abbreviated names; and @Code { colour } +All these options have alternative, abbreviated names; and @Code { colour } may be spelt @Code { color } wherever it appears. Section {@NumberOf tbl_summ} has a complete summary of all spellings of all options. @@ -91,19 +91,22 @@ options. To clarify exactly where the rules are drawn, let's start with a cell with no rules at all: @CD @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } paint { lightgrey } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } paint { lightgrey } A } { @Rowa } Above rules and left rules are drawn within the cell boundary, just touching it, with any above rule overstriking any left rule: @CD { @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } paint { lightgrey } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } paint { lightgrey } A } { @Rowa } @Background @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } A } ruleleft { yes } ruleabove { yes } rulehorizontalwidth { 0.8v } @@ -116,18 +119,20 @@ touching it, with any above rule overstriking any left rule: } Below and right rules are drawn just outside the boundary of the cell, also touching it: -@CD @Tbl aformat { @Cell A | @Cell | @Cell B } +@CD @Tbl mv { 0i } aformat { @Cell A | @Cell | @Cell B } { @Rowa A { @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } paint { lightgrey } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } paint { lightgrey } A } { @Rowa } @Background @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } A } rulebelow { yes } rulehorizontalwidth { 0.8v } ruleverticalwidth { 0.5v } @@ -139,13 +144,15 @@ cell, also touching it: } B { @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } paint { lightgrey } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } paint { lightgrey } A } { @Rowa } @Background @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } A } ruleright { yes } rulehorizontalwidth { 0.8v } ruleverticalwidth { 0.5v } @@ -161,13 +168,15 @@ When a right rule is present, any above and below rules are extended by the width of the right rule, and they overstrike it: @CD { @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } paint { lightgrey } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } paint { lightgrey } A } { @Rowa } @Background @Tbl - aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.5c } A } + mv { 0i } + aformat { @Cell width { 3c } height { 1.2c } A } ruleabove { yes } ruleright { yes } rulebelow { yes } @@ -186,7 +195,7 @@ rules of width @Code 0.8v drawn in black, and vertical rules of width rules produce clean corners, and also that a right rule and a neighbouring left rule exactly overstrike each other, as do a below rule and its neighbouring above rule. -@PP -For information about rules in plain text tables, consult Section -{@NumberOf tbl_plai}. +# @PP +# For information about rules in plain text tables, consult Section +# {@NumberOf tbl_plai}. @End @Section -- cgit