Or:
KNEW | | BELIEVED | | TRIED TO BELIEVE |
| |
| |
|
1. There is a sky | | | 1. The sky is black and gloomy | | | 1. The sky is blue and clear |
2. You can make tables | | | 2. It's a fair amount of work | | | 2. That it would be worth all of the effort |
As you've gathered, the table function is akward and the tabular format isn't always apparent without some additional work. In the above example, I added an extra row between the headings and embedded a horizontal rule in each cell of that row: [ hr ] ; I also added an extra column in between the others and put a pipe symbol (|) in it to approximate a vertical rule.
Often it's eaiser to surround some text aligned by padding spaces between the columnar text with:
[font=monospace]
Some tabular text aligned with spaces
[/font]
Which would look something like this.
KNEW BELIEVED TRIED TO BELIEVE
1. There is a sky 1. The sky is black and gloomy 1. The sky is blue and clear
Ah so, very cute. Thanks a lot, PG Tagmeister. It IS a bit of trouble, isn't it. Better to do it offline with a more capable editor, just add a couple more tags in....
Question:
[tt][ hr ][/tt]
-- but I don't see any 'tt' tags in your table code ('less I overlooked them). You meant
[td][ hr ][/td]
-- right?
Another question: Your code has returns here and there between tags, so I guess I can use them ad lib to clarify things before 'previewing'; are they NLs, CRs, NL/CRs or what? Or, is the system smart enough to convert?
Last question: How to wrap lines of text, within a cell?
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