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+ * LICENSE
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+ * MANIFEST
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+ * README
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+ * Rakefile
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+ * html-table.gemspec
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+ * certs/djberg96_pub.pem
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+ * doc/attributes.rdoc
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+ * doc/table_row_header.rdoc
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+ * doc/table_row.rdoc
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+ * doc/examples/advanced.rb
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+ * doc/examples/simple1.rb
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+ * lib/html-table.rb
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+ * lib/html/attribute_handler.rb
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+ * lib/html/col.rb
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+ * lib/html/colgroup.rb
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+ * lib/html/html_handler.rb
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+ * lib/html/table.rb
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+ == Description
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+ An interface for generating HTML Tables with Ruby.
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+ == Installation
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+ gem install html-table
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+ == Synopsis
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+ require 'html/table'
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+ include HTML
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+ # Explicit syntax
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+ table = HTML::Table.new{ |t|
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+ t.border = 1
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+ t.bgcolor = "red"
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+ }
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+ # Implicit syntax
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+ table = HTML::Table.new do
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+ border 1
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+ bgcolor 'red'
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+ end
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+ table.push Table::Row.new{ |r|
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+ r.align = "left"
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+ r.bgcolor = "green"
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+ r.content = ["foo","bar","baz"]
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+ }
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+ r.content = "hello world"
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+ }
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+ <td>foo</td> # column 0
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+ <td>bar</td> # column 1
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+ <td>baz</td> # column 2
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+ </tr>
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+ <td>hello world</td> # column 0
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+ </tr>
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+ </table>
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+ See the 'examples' directory under 'doc' for more examples.
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+ == Mixins
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+ Table is a subclass of Array, and therefore mixes in Enumerable. The
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+ Table also mixes in AttributeHandler which provides methods for adding
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+ attributes to each of the tag types. See attributes.rdoc for more details.
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+ == Notes
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+ A Table consists of Table::Row, Table::Caption, Table::ColGroup,
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+ Table::Row objects in turn consist of Table::Row::Data and
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+ String attributes are quoted. Numeric attributes are not.
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+ Some attributes have type checking. Some check for valid arguments. In
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+ the latter case, it is case-insensitive. See the documentation on
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+ specific methods for more details.
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+ Using a non-standard extension (e.g. "background") will emit a
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+ NonStandardExtensionWarning. See the documentation for structured_warnings
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+ for more information on how to control these.
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+ == Known Bugs
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+ None that I'm aware of. Please report bugs on the project page at:
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+ http://github.com/djberg96/html-table
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+ == Future Plans
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+ None at this time.
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+ == Acknowledgements
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+ Anthony Peacock, for giving me ideas with his HTML::Table Perl module.
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+ Holden Glova and Culley Harrelson for API suggestions and comments.
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+ == License
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+ Apache-2.0
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+ == Copyright
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+ (C) 2003-2020 Daniel J. Berger
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+ All Rights Reserved
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+ == Warranty
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+ This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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+ implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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+ warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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+ == Author
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+ Daniel J. Berger
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+ == Developer's Notes
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+ Some people might be a little annoyed with the fact that I use a
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+ Normally when creating code, you setup your own rules as far as what is
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- == Acknowledgements
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- Anthony Peacock, for giving me ideas with his HTML::Table Perl module.
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- Holden Glova and Culley Harrelson for API suggestions and comments.
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- == License
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- Apache-2.0
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- == Copyright
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- (C) 2003-2019 Daniel J. Berger
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- All Rights Reserved
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- == Warranty
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- This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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- implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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- warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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- == Author
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- Daniel J. Berger
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- == Developer's Notes
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- Some people might be a little annoyed with the fact that I use a
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- strongtyping library. I'm not a big fan of strong typing myself.
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- So, why did I do this?
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- Normally when creating code, you setup your own rules as far as what is
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- allowed as an argument. You publish the API, set up a good set of tests,
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- and don't bother worrying about types because you figure people can read
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- the API and won't go out of their way to break it. You certainly don't
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- worry about it yourself because you're used to dynamic languages and find
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- that you don't need the strong typing training wheels after all, right?
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- However, HTML tables have a predefined set of rules as far as what content
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- is valid, and where it's placed in order to be HTML compliant. For
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- example, if a caption is included, it should be at the 'top' of your table
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- syntax, you can only have one foot section, and so on. I therefore chose to
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- enforce these conventions and rules in Ruby via a module. I could have
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- lived without it, and instead chose to do a plethora of "kind_of?" checks,
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- but the strongtyping lib is simply more convenient all around.
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- UPDATE: I originally used Ryan Pavlik's strongtyping library as a dependency.
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- As of version 1.6.0 I now simply include a pure Ruby version with this library.
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- This makes it easier to work with JRuby and eliminates a dependency.