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created: 20130914132100000
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modified: 20131205161224607
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tags: wikitext
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title: Tables in WikiText
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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! Basics
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TiddlyWiki5 formats tables using vertical bar characters like so:
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```
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|!Cell1 |!Cell2 |
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|Cell3 |Cell3 |
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```
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Exclamation marks are used to indicate header cells. The example renders as:
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|!Cell1 |!Cell2 |
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|Cell3 |Cell3 |
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! Cell Alignment
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Table cell alignment is controlled by inserting space characters before and/or after the cell content. For example:
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```
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|Left aligned content |
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| Right aligned content|
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| Centred content |
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|+++ a very wide column so we can see the alignment +++|
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```
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The example renders as:
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|Left aligned content |
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| Right aligned content|
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| Centred content |
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|+++ a very wide column so we can see the alignment +++|
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! Cell vertical Alignment
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Vertical alignment of cells is done by inserting either a `^` for top alignment or a `,` for bottom alignment as the first character of a cell. The normal horizontal alignment is still possible.
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A shortned example:
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```
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|^top left |^ top center |^ top right|
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|middle left | middle center | middle right|
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|,bottom left |, bottom center |, bottom right|
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```
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The example renders as:
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| :: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | :: |
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| ::<br>:: |^top left |^ top center |^ top right| ::<br>:: |
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| ::<br>:: |middle left | middle center | middle right| ::<br>:: |
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| ::<br>:: |,bottom left |, bottom center |, bottom right| ::<br>:: |
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| :: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | :: |
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Should you ever want to have a `^`or a `,` as the first character of a left aligned cell, you need to use html-escaping.
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| `^` | &#94; |
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| `,` | &#44; |
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! Cell Merging
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To merge a table cell with the one above, use the special cell text `~`. To merge a cell with the one to its left use the text `<`. To merge one to its right use `>`. For example:
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```
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|Cell1 |Cell2 |Cell3 |Cell4 |
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|Cell5 |Cell6 |Cell7 |<|
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|Cell5 |~|Cell7 |Cell8 |
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|>|Cell9 |Cell10 |Cell11 |
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```
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Renders as:
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|Cell1 |Cell2 |Cell3 |Cell4 |
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|Cell5 |Cell6 |Cell7 |<|
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|Cell5 |~|Cell7 |Cell8 |
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|>|Cell9 |Cell10 |Cell11 |
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! Table Classes, Captions, Headers and Footers
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Table CSS classes, captions, headers and footers can be specified as special pseudo-rows:
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```
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|myclass anotherClass|k
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|This is a caption |c
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|Cell1 |Cell2 |
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|Cell3 |Cell3 |
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|Header|Header|h
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|Footer|Footer|f
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```
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Renders as:
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|myclass anotherClass|k
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|This is a caption |c
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|Cell1 |Cell2 |
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|Cell3 |Cell3 |
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|Header|Header|h
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|Footer|Footer|f
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