On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Kris
Paul Fultz II wrote
On Friday, February 26, 2016 at 9:46:37 AM UTC-6, Rene Rivera wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Paul Fultz II <
pfu...@
wrote:
Ah yes, tables is something that needs improving. I was working with
the
boost CSS, and it doesn't seem to have anything for css tables. I think
boost
book styles the tables with HTML. I'll take a look at what you did for tables and try to integrate that in.
< https://github.com/boostorg/boost/blob/master/doc/src/boostbook.css#L234> ;
Yep, that exactly my point. I need to wrap the tables in divs with special classes to get things like borders and such. Tables should look good by default.
As a wknd I extended the boostbook.css table support. I doesn't need to wrap tables in divs.
table { table-layout: fixed; border:1px solid #C0C0C0; border-collapse:collapse; margin-bottom: 20px; padding:5px; width: 100%; font-size: 90%; }
IMHO looks pretty much the same, but you can check it yourself -> http://boost-experimental.github.io/di/boost/user_guide/index.html
Warning.. It uses the divs in order to disambiguate documentation tables vs. regular web site tables. As the documentation tables appear embedded in the web site when browsed on-line. http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_60_0/doc/html/align.html vs. http://www.boost.org/development/exemplar.html -- -- Rene Rivera -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail