Can I use <t:column>without using <dataTable>?

Scott Stevenson-5 wrote:
> 
> In your column (or columns) tag simply specify a style to align the text
> contained in that column.  We use something like this in our <t:columns>
> tag:
> 
> style="text-align:#{dataTableBean.alignment};"
> 
> Where getAlignment() in the backing bean returns "left", "right" or
> "center" depending on the current column.
> 
> If you are using a <t:column> tag then you can explicity set the style
> like this:
> 
> style="text-align:RIGHT;"
> 
> 
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>> I have 1 row of 10 fields, with respective column headers, which I need
>> to
>> display in a two-row table.  Some fields are strings and some are numbers
>> and dates.  Applying typical justification rules, I need to right justify
>> dates and numbers and left justify the Strings.  I have come to the
>> conclusion that I can't use <h:dataTable>.  The question is, how do I get
>> the ability to specify justification without the use of <h:dataTable>?
>>
>> It may be my ignorance but I'm finding JSF view rendering unecessarily
>> restrictive, when something like this should be allowed (or at least
>> configurable).  HTML nested in <f:verbatim> doesn't seem to render
>> properly
>> when there are JSF tags (<h:outputText/>) nested within.
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