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Paketnameliblatex-table-perl
BeschreibungPerl extension for the automatic generation of LaTeX tables
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Ubuntu Archiv lucid (universe)
Version1.0.0-1
Sektionuniverse/perl
Prioritätoptional
Installierte Größe516 Byte
Hängt ab vonperl (>= 5.10.0), liblatex-driver-perl, liblatex-encode-perl, libmoose-perl (>= 0.76), libmoose-poli
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PaketbetreuerUbuntu Developers
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Paketgröße314734 Byte
Prüfsumme MD52f8db6beacc1123ed4b1ed1d4c1db3da
Prüfsumme SHA1a83d5d39f497ab1c5dc4fab71c486e66a9226c4e
Prüfsumme SHA2569eb1b43a43cf99a7ab1dc84e0be7126e87b4573b69aa7c806d6211d3d46ed31e
Link zum Herunterladenliblatex-table-perl_1.0.0-1_all.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibungLaTeX::Table is a Perl extension for the automatic generation of LaTeX tables . LaTeX makes professional typesetting easy. Unfortunately, this is not entirely true for tables and the standard LaTeX table macros have a rather limited functionality. LaTeX::Table supports many CTAN packages and hides the complexity of using them behind an easy and intuitive API. . This module supports multipage tables via the xtab and the longtable package. For publication quality tables it utilizes the booktabs package. It also supports the tabularx and tabulary packages for nicer fixed-width tables. Furthermore, it supports the colortbl package for colored tables optimized for presentations. The powerful new ctable package is supported and especially recommended when footnotes are needed. LaTeX::Table ships with some predefined, good looking themes. . This module ships with two small utilities. The first, csv2pdf is a CSV to PDF converter. It is only about 100 lines of code short and only meant as an example application, but it is already very powerful. It requires Getopt::Long, Text::CSV, LaTeX::Encode and LaTeX::Driver. . The second utility is ltpretty. It takes a lazy formatted LaTeX table from STDIN (typically piped from Vim or emacs) and outputs a completely formatted table. This makes this module not only useful for automatically generated reports, but also saves a lot of typing work in creating custom tables.


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