X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/5d57a8436f2c41687cf047abf0cbd31af61de83c..3a04e96389def78bcb873a4487b85f4d75653199:/doc/plugins/table.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/table.mdwn b/doc/plugins/table.mdwn index 88b509004..d16bcc726 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/table.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/table.mdwn @@ -1,35 +1,12 @@ -[[template id=plugin name=table author="[[VictorMoral]]"]] -[[tag type/format]] +[[!template id=plugin name=table author="[[VictorMoral]]"]] +[[!tag type/widget]] -This plugin can build html tables from data in CSV (comma-separated values) -or DSV (delimiter-separated values) format. +This plugin provides the [[ikiwiki/directive/table]] [[ikiwiki/directive]]. +It can build HTML tables from data in CSV (comma-separated values) +or DSV ([delimiter-separated values](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delimiter-separated_values)) format. -It needs the perl module [[cpan Text::CSV]] for the CSV data. +It needs the perl module [[!cpan Text::CSV]] for the CSV data. -## examples - - \[[table data=""" - Customer|Amount| - Fulanito|134,34| - Menganito|234,56| - """]] - - \[[table class="book_record" format=csv file="data/books/record1"]] - -In this second example the `record1` page should be similar to: - - "Title","Perl Best Practices" - "Author","Damian Conway" - "Publisher","OâReilly" - -## usage - -* `data` - Values for the table. -* `file` - A file in the wiki containing the data. -* `format` - The format of the data, either "csv", "dsv", or "auto" - (the default). -* `delimiter` - The character used to separate fields. By default, - DSV format uses a pipe (`|`), and CSV uses a comma (`,`). -* `class` - A CSS class for the table html element. -* `header` - Set to 0 to make a table without a header. By default, - the first data line is used as the table header. +Note that you can also build tables in [[ikiwiki/Markdown]] pages +without using this plugin, by enabling the `multimarkdown` option +and installing the [[!cpan Text::MultiMarkdown]] Perl module or simply by using the `