![]() These are black, white, red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow. I want to define the width of the table borders, the color of the table borders and also the white space between the two cells. The color package implements eight colors. I wanted to write the code for this specific table in Latex (the image just above). ![]() The color package provides driver-independant commands and therefore makes it easy to add colors to your document. Therefore, we can write this example in a simplified form as |. Colors are not part of TeX and are brought instead by drivers (PDFTeX, LuaTeX, VTeX, etc.). Also below that table, it is stated that some key names, such as fg and wd, can be omitted. All available specifications for vlines are listed in "Table 2.3: Keys for Vlines" of the manual. If you want to style the vline, you add some specifications of key=value in the optional argument of it. (3b) In colspec, | before or after some Q column stands for a vline (vertical rule) at that position. Therefore, we can write this example in a simplified form as Q. Also below that table, it is stated that some key names, such as halign and bg, can be omitted. All available specifications for columns are listed in "Table 2.7: Keys for Columns" of the manual. If you want to style the column, you add some specifications of key=value in the optional argument of it. (3a) In colspec, the Nth Q stands for the Nth column. It looks good if you replace 10% with the word Typography. (2) LaTeX tables is mainly designed for normal text which has both ascender and descender. Therefore I strongly suggest every user to use predefined colors in ninecolors package unless he/she is a master of colors. And I have seen plenty of terrible colors in LaTeX tables. Your original table looks bad because background colors (red and blue) in your code have different luminance values. (1) It is hard for a normal user to choose matching colors. Again thx very much :-)īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. From the definitions they must be different - is it so? Where is it described what the ht parameters means in the Q definition? Are the types somewhere together described? If so, which chapter?įor the other details I need to check. In the basic tabular implementation of LATEX the command ending the rows. In chapter 2.5.2 there is some wording but I read it somewhere else what h stands for and t. I'm not sure if its only one parameter which one is taken and which won't left out. I guess the first parmeter is the color the second the thickness. ![]() Well some of the types could easily be guessed but reading X raises the question what the two parameters mean? As well for |X. how other column types are defined as Q type but I don't find a taxative summary what l, c.
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