In reply to Brian, even if we had a <tn> element, it wouldn't help to
align texts to a "pivot" character. align:"char" is/was a very
interesting way in html/css to do the job.

And I even seen it used in a copy/paste from OpenOffice to a browser (in
a html attribute)...

Every other "solution" is only... painful

As for col/colgroup to really group cols. And don't talk again about
:nth in css, it simply fail stupidly where you have to colspan/rowspan

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