From: Stuart R. <st...@za...> - 2006-08-25 23:32:33
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I think it would be nice to have borderless tables in LaTeX, since they're quite handy for formatting a wide variety of things. For example, I'm formatting my resume, and I want to use a table to list my work experience, but I don't want borders around it. As for LaTeX, are the available table styles a subset of those available for HTML? Or are they disjoint sets? Where can I find a listing of table styles available for the two types of rendering? Thanks. -Stuart On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 gr...@us... wrote: > On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, David Goodger wrote: > > >> Stuart Robinson wrote: > >>> Sorry. My question was somewhat poorly phrased. What I meant was, Is there > >>> an easy way to format reST tables so that when they are rendered as HTML > >>> they do not have borders? And what about LaTeX? Thanks. > > > > On 8/23/06, Michael Foord <fuz...@vo...> wrote: > >> Quick response - set a class on the table and format that class using CSS. > >> > >> Docutils knows nothing about styling, which is done by the CSS file. > >> Extending the docutils CSS file for additional styles is easy. > > > > The default stylesheet (html4css1.css) includes a style for this: "borderless". > > So just prefix your table with ``.. class:: borderless``. > > I don't know if LaTeX supports this or if there's another method. > > there are no borderless tables in the latex, we have two styles > plain and booktabs. > is this a real requirement or only curiosity ? |