On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/1/13 1:59 PM, Billie Rinaldi wrote: > >> >I think the only things that stands out at me are that the tables are a >>> >little gross looking (notably 6.3 and 6.4, "Indexing" and >>> "Entity-Attribute >>> >and Graph Tables"). I'll try to look around tonight, but is there >>> something >>> >we could do to get column and row outlines? Does asciidoc have any >>> notion >>> >of plugins that we could leverage for prettier tables? >>> > >>> >> What do you dislike about the tables? Asciidoc tables aren't very >> configurable, but there are a few things that can be changed. Do you mean >> grid lines for the table, lines between each column and row? We can add >> those, the options are "none", "rows", "cols" or "all". I'll try adding >> row lines and see if it helps. >> >> >> Yes, the lack of row and column outlines. I think that's what is sitting > odd with me. Perhaps the lack of a table outline on the left and right side > of the table, too. The table comes across as a paragraph of text instead of > a tightly structured element. > > This is just my gut feeling. If others think it looks fine, that's ok too > :) > I agree having the left and right sides missing made it look kind of funny. I updated the version at ~billie with walls and row lines. Billie
