- Tbl
Part of the
troff suite ofUnix document layout tools, tbl is a preprocessor that formats tables.Like the main "troff" program, "tbl" uses command lines interspersed with data to be printed. Because of the nature of tabular
data having rows and columns, "tbl" commands also intraline delimiters for fields and to indicate where to draw lines.First a line starting with .TS, followed by full table options such as center to center the table on a line or box to draw a box around it (boxes in "tbl" are drawn with overlapping hyphens and underscores; there were no line drawing commands at the time of creation. Disjoint edges can be observed upon close inspectionFact|date=February 2007).Succeeding lines set up the formatting of each cell in the table with one character flags, such as c to center data in its cell,
hyphen s to draw horizontal rules,vertical bar s to draw vertical rules, andcaret s to span cells vertically.The last formatting ends a period indicate cell data follows. The data comes next, one line per row, with
tab s (by default) separating cells. Finally a line containing just .TE ends the table.This is just a summary of tbl syntax, which can vary in small details from implementation to implementation.
ee also
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troff
*TBL External links
* [http://www.uwm.edu/cgi-bin/IMT/wwwman?topic=tbl(1)&msection= UNIX man page for tbl(1)]
* [http://plan9.bell-labs.com/10thEdMan/tbl.pdf L.L.Cherry, M.E.Lesk. Tbl - A Program to Format Tables]
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