On Jun 19, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Michael Brand wrote:
1) I would like to have the fixed width columns in tables to be able
to wrap around text as an alternative to the now implemented text
truncation. As a "workaround" I use this:
| x | first letter |
| y | the greek |
| | \ letter |
| | \ ypsilon |
| | z still empty |
| t | x, y, z and t |
This is almost perfect except the real pain for the manual rewrap
when changing the text. The difficulty I see here is to define, how
do I want to indicate the top and bottom edge and width of the cell?
Probably by padding the separators +---+---+ and defining the column
width <9> if they are not already there. But since I would like to
optionally remove the separators again after the change, it would be
necessary to have some indentation like I did with `\ ' and which
should not conflict with alignment.
2) One could like to have configurable left/right alignment, even
combinable with column width, e. g.
| <l10> | <r> |
| 3.14 | 0x10 |
| 3.141592=> | 0x32 0x10 |
This is an excellent idea.
3) One could like to have decimal point alignment
| 432.10 |
| 5'432.1 |
Hmm, yes, would be nice, but maybe a bit hard. I'll put it on my list.
- Carsten
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