Hello,
Lua solution:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 17:59:55 +0200, Aditya Mahajan
Hi,
On Edward Tufte's website, there is a discussion on zebra coloring in tables[1]. One of the suggestion is to add a horizontal rule after every third line or shade three lines with one background color and the remaining three with another background color.
Is there an easy way to do this with natural TABLEs? I can do something like:
\setupTABLE[row][1,2,3][background=color, backgroundcolor=gray] \setupTABLE[row][7,8,9][background=color, backgroundcolor=gray]
but it requires knowing the number of lines in advance.
- it may be achieved by Lua, when the table has been defined as a Lua variable: ---- \startluacode tab = { { "a", "b", }, { "c", "d", }, { "e", "f", }, { "g", "h", }, } \stopluacode \starttext \startluacode local rows1 = {} for i = 1, #tab, 3 do table.insert(rows1, i) end -- Define rules here - setup first set of rows context.setupTABLE({"row"}, rows1, {background = "color", backgroundcolor = "gray"}) context.bTABLE() for i, r in ipairs(tab) do context.bTR() for j, d in ipairs(r) do context.bTD() context(d) context.eTD() end context.eTR() end context.eTABLE() \stopluacode \stoptext ---- Best regards, Lukas
Aditya
[1]: http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0001IV