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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR 13 .\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES 14 .\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN 15 .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF 16 .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 17 .\" 18 .Dd $Mdocdate: June 28 2017 $ 19 .Dt TBL 5 20 .Os 21 .Sh NAME 22 .Nm tbl 23 .Nd tbl language reference for mandoc 24 .Sh DESCRIPTION 25 The 26 .Nm tbl 27 language formats tables. 28 It is used within 29 .Xr mdoc 5 30 and 31 .Xr man 5 32 pages. 33 This manual describes the subset of the 34 .Nm 35 language accepted by the 36 .Xr mandoc 1 37 utility. 38 .Pp 39 Each table is started with a 40 .Xr mandoc_roff 5 41 .Ic \&TS 42 macro, consist of at most one line of 43 .Sx Options , 44 one or more 45 .Sx Layout 46 lines, one or more 47 .Sx Data 48 lines, and ends with a 49 .Ic \&TE 50 macro. 51 All input must be 7-bit ASCII. 52 .Ss Options 53 If the first input line of a table ends with a semicolon, it contains 54 case-insensitive options separated by spaces, tabs, or commas. 55 Otherwise, it is interpreted as the first 56 .Sx Layout 57 line. 58 .Pp 59 The following options are available. 60 Some of them require arguments enclosed in parentheses: 61 .Bl -tag -width Ds 62 .It Cm allbox 63 Draw a single-line box around each table cell. 64 .It Cm box 65 Draw a single-line box around the table. 66 For GNU compatibility, this may also be invoked with 67 .Cm frame . 68 .It Cm center 69 Center the table instead of left-adjusting it. 70 For GNU compatibility, this may also be invoked with 71 .Cm centre . 72 .It Cm decimalpoint 73 Use the single-character argument as the decimal point with the 74 .Cm n 75 layout key. 76 This is a GNU extension. 77 .It Cm delim 78 Use the two characters of the argument as 79 .Xr eqn 5 80 delimiters. 81 Currently unsupported. 82 .It Cm doublebox 83 Draw a double-line box around the table. 84 For GNU compatibility, this may also be invoked with 85 .Cm doubleframe . 86 .It Cm expand 87 Increase the width of the table to the current line length. 88 Currently ignored. 89 .It Cm linesize 90 Draw lines with the point size given by the unsigned integer argument. 91 Currently ignored. 92 .It Cm nokeep 93 Allow page breaks within the table. 94 This is a GNU extension and currently ignored. 95 .It Cm nospaces 96 Ignore leading and trailing spaces in data cells. 97 This is a GNU extension and currently ignored. 98 .It Cm nowarn 99 Suppress warnings about tables exceeding the current line length. 100 This is a GNU extension and currently ignored. 101 .It Cm tab 102 Use the single-character argument as a delimiter between data cells. 103 By default, the horizontal tabulator character is used. 104 .El 105 .Ss Layout 106 The table layout follows an 107 .Sx Options 108 line or a 109 .Xr mandoc_roff 5 110 .Ic \&TS 111 or 112 .Ic \&T& 113 macro. 114 Each layout line specifies how one line of 115 .Sx Data 116 is formatted. 117 The last layout line ends with a full stop. 118 It also applies to all remaining data lines. 119 Multiple layout lines can be joined by commas on a single physical 120 input line. 121 .Pp 122 Each layout line consists of one or more layout cell specifications, 123 optionally separated by whitespace. 124 The following case-insensitive key characters start a new cell 125 specification: 126 .Bl -tag -width 2n 127 .It Cm c 128 Center the string in this cell. 129 .It Cm r 130 Right-justify the string in this cell. 131 .It Cm l 132 Left-justify the string in this cell. 133 .It Cm n 134 Justify a number around its last decimal point. 135 If no decimal point is found in the number, 136 it is assumed to trail the number. 137 .It Cm s 138 Horizontally span columns from the last 139 .Pf non- Cm s 140 layout cell. 141 It is an error if a column span follows a 142 .Cm _ 143 or 144 .Cm = 145 cell, or comes first on a layout line. 146 The combined cell as a whole consumes only one cell 147 of the corresponding data line. 148 .It Cm a 149 Left-justify a string and pad with one space. 150 .It Cm ^ 151 Vertically span rows from the last 152 .Pf non- Cm ^ 153 layout cell. 154 It is an error to invoke a vertical span on the first layout line. 155 Unlike a horizontal span, a vertical span consumes a data cell 156 and discards the content. 157 .It Cm _ 158 Draw a single horizontal line in this cell. 159 This consumes a data cell and discards the content. 160 It may also be invoked with 161 .Cm \- . 162 .It Cm = 163 Draw a double horizontal line in this cell. 164 This consumes a data cell and discards the content. 165 .El 166 .Pp 167 Each cell key may be followed by zero or more of the following 168 case-insensitive modifiers: 169 .Bl -tag -width 2n 170 .It Cm b 171 Use a bold font for the contents of this cell. 172 .It Cm d 173 Move content down to the last row of this vertical span. 174 Currently ignored. 175 .It Cm e 176 Make this column wider to match the maximum width 177 of any other column also having the 178 .Cm e 179 modifier. 180 .It Cm f 181 The next character selects the font to use for this cell. 182 See the 183 .Xr mandoc_roff 5 184 manual for supported one-character font names. 185 .It Cm i 186 Use an italic font for the contents of this cell. 187 .It Cm m 188 Specify a cell start macro. 189 This is a GNU extension and currently unsupported. 190 .It Cm p 191 Set the point size to the following unsigned argument, 192 or change it by the following signed argument. 193 Currently ignored. 194 .It Cm v 195 Set the vertical line spacing to the following unsigned argument, 196 or change it by the following signed argument. 197 Currently ignored. 198 .It Cm t 199 Do not vertically center content in this vertical span, 200 leave it in the top row. 201 Currently ignored. 202 .It Cm u 203 Move cell content up by half a table row. 204 Currently ignored. 205 .It Cm w 206 Specify a minimum column width. 207 .It Cm x 208 After determining the width of all other columns, distribute the 209 rest of the line length among all columns having the 210 .Cm x 211 modifier. 212 .It Cm z 213 Do not use this cell for determining the width of this column. 214 .It Cm \&| 215 Draw a single vertical line to the right of this cell. 216 .It Cm || 217 Draw a double vertical line to the right of this cell. 218 .El 219 .Pp 220 If a modifier consists of decimal digits, 221 it specifies a minimum spacing in units of 222 .Cm n 223 between this column and the next column to the right. 224 The default is 3. 225 If there is a vertical line, it is drawn inside the spacing. 226 .Ss Data 227 The data section follows the last 228 .Sx Layout 229 line. 230 Each data line consists of one or more data cells, delimited by 231 .Cm tab 232 characters. 233 .Pp 234 If a data cells contains only the single character 235 .Ql _ 236 or 237 .Ql = , 238 a single or double horizontal line is drawn across the cell, 239 joining its neighbours. 240 If a data cells contains only the two character sequence 241 .Ql \e_ 242 or 243 .Ql \e= , 244 a single or double horizontal line is drawn inside the cell, 245 not joining its neighbours. 246 If a data line contains nothing but the single character 247 .Ql _ 248 or 249 .Ql = , 250 a horizontal line across the whole table is inserted 251 without consuming a layout row. 252 .Pp 253 In place of any data cell, a text block can be used. 254 It starts with 255 .Ic \&T{ 256 at the end of a physical input line. 257 Input line breaks inside the text block 258 neither end the text block nor its data cell. 259 It only ends if 260 .Ic \&T} 261 occurs at the beginning of a physical input line and is followed 262 by an end-of-cell indicator. 263 If the 264 .Ic \&T} 265 is followed by the end of the physical input line, the text block, 266 the data cell, and the data line ends at this point. 267 If the 268 .Ic \&T} 269 is followed by the 270 .Cm tab 271 character, only the text block and the data cell end, 272 but the data line continues with the data cell following the 273 .Cm tab 274 character. 275 If 276 .Ic \&T} 277 is followed by any other character, it does not end the text block, 278 which instead continues to the following physical input line. 279 .Sh EXAMPLES 280 String justification and font selection: 281 .Bd -literal -offset indent 282 \&.TS 283 rb c lb 284 r ci l. 285 r center l 286 ri ce le 287 right c left 288 \&.TE 289 .Ed 290 .Bd -filled -offset indent 291 .TS 292 rb c lb 293 r ci l. 294 r center l 295 ri ce le 296 right c left 297 .TE 298 .Ed 299 .Pp 300 Some ports in 301 .Ox 6.1 302 to show number alignment and line drawing: 303 .Bd -literal -offset indent 304 \&.TS 305 box tab(:); 306 r| l 307 r n. 308 software:version 309 _ 310 AFL:2.39b 311 Mutt:1.8.0 312 Ruby:1.8.7.374 313 TeX Live:2015 314 \&.TE 315 .Ed 316 .Bd -filled -offset indent 317 .TS 318 box tab(:); 319 r| l 320 r n. 321 software:version 322 _ 323 AFL:2.39b 324 Mutt:1.8.0 325 Ruby:1.8.7.374 326 TeX Live:2015 327 .TE 328 .Ed 329 .sp 2v 330 Spans and skipping width calculations: 331 .Bd -literal -offset indent 332 \&.TS 333 box tab(:); 334 lz s | rt 335 lt| cb| ^ 336 ^ | rz s. 337 left:r 338 l:center: 339 :right 340 \&.TE 341 .Ed 342 .Bd -filled -offset indent 343 .TS 344 box tab(:); 345 lz s | rt 346 lt| cb| ^ 347 ^ | rz s. 348 left:r 349 l:center: 350 :right 351 .TE 352 .Ed 353 .sp 2v 354 Text blocks, specifying spacings and specifying and equalizing 355 column widths, putting lines into individual cells, and overriding 356 .Cm allbox : 357 .Bd -literal -offset indent 358 \&.TS 359 allbox tab(:); 360 le le||7 lw10. 361 The fourth line:_:line 1 362 of this column:=:line 2 363 determines:\_:line 3 364 the column width.:T{ 365 This text is too wide to fit into a column of width 17. 366 T}:line 4 367 T{ 368 No break here. 369 T}::line 5 370 \&.TE 371 .Ed 372 .Bd -filled -offset indent 373 .TS 374 allbox tab(:); 375 le le||7 lw10. 376 The fourth line:_:line 1 377 of this column:=:line 2 378 determines:\_:line 3 379 the column width.:T{ 380 This text is too wide to fit into a column of width 17. 381 T}:line 4 382 T{ 383 No break here. 384 T}::line 5 385 .TE 386 .Ed 387 .sp 2v 388 These examples were constructed to demonstrate many 389 .Nm 390 features in a compact way. 391 In real manual pages, keep tables as simple as possible: 392 Like that, they usually look better, are less fragile, and more portable. 393 .Sh COMPATIBILITY 394 The 395 .Xr mandoc 1 396 implementation of 397 .Nm 398 doesn't support 399 .Xr mdoc 5 400 and 401 .Xr man 5 402 macros and 403 .Xr eqn 5 404 equations inside tables. 405 .Sh SEE ALSO 406 .Xr mandoc 1 , 407 .Xr man 5 , 408 .Xr mandoc_char 5 , 409 .Xr mandoc_roff 5 , 410 .Xr mdoc 5 411 .Rs 412 .%A M. E. Lesk 413 .%T Tbl\(emA Program to Format Tables 414 .%D June 11, 1976 415 .Re 416 .Sh HISTORY 417 The tbl utility, a preprocessor for troff, was originally written by M. 418 E. Lesk at Bell Labs in 1975. 419 The GNU reimplementation of tbl, part of the groff package, was released 420 in 1990 by James Clark. 421 A standalone tbl implementation was written by Kristaps Dzonsons in 422 2010. 423 This formed the basis of the implementation that is part of the 424 .Xr mandoc 1 425 utility. 426 .Sh AUTHORS 427 This 428 .Nm 429 reference was written by 430 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv 431 and 432 .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .