User:Robin Patterson/tables,etc
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This is Robin's sandbox for planning tables and other clever things.
Calendars, Gregorian and other
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar
"England, Scotland and thereby the rest of the British Empire (including part of what is now the United States) did not adopt it until 1752, by which time it was necessary to correct by eleven days (2 September 1752 being followed by 14 September, 1752). "
Must work out the calendar[s] being used in 1642. Robin Patterson 00:57, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Tables
http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide:_Using_tables
- temporarily copied some here (needing "edit this page" to see and copy them properly):
Table A table is defined by
which equals
Careful: You must include the space between {| and params, or the first parameter gets ignored.
[edit]TD Cells are generated either like this:
|cell1 |cell2 |cell3
or like this:
|cell1||cell2||cell3
which both equals
<td>cell1<td>cell2<td>cell3 so "||" equals "newline"+"|" Parameters in cells can be used like this: |params|cell1 which will result in <td params> [edit]TH Functions the same way as TD, except "!" is used instead the opening "|". "!!" can be used instead of "||". Parameters still use "|", though! Example: !params|cell1 [edit]TR <tr> tags will be generated automatically for the first row. To start a new row, use |- which results in <tr> Parameters can be added like this: |- params which results in <tr params> Note: <tr> tags will be automatically opened at the first <td> equivalent <tr> tags will be automatically closed at <tr> and </table> equivalents [edit]CAPTION ACell 1, row 1 | Cell 2, row 1 |
Cell 1, row 2 | Cell 2, row 2 |
generates Cell 1, row 1 Cell 2, row 1 Cell 1, row 2 Cell 2, row 2
[There's more on the source page]
Now a fairly blank 3-column table (with heading) for copying:
(Row x, col 1) | (Row x, col 2) | (Row x, col 3) | |
(Row x+1, col 1) | (Row x+1, col 2) | (Row x+1, col 3) | and four |
and | so | on | (more) |
etc, | etc, | etc | ! - each column width fits the longest cell |
Now a 4-column table based on that one:
(Row x, col 1) | (Row x, col 2) | col 3 | (Row x, col 4) |
(Row x+1, col 1) | (Row x+1, col 2) | (Row x+1, col 3) | and 4 |
and | so | on | ! |
etc, | etc, | etc! - column width fits longest cell |
Here's a fairly blank one all ready:
Ingoa | Rōpū | Tau | |
- - [If your first language is English, you may wish to start with the "Community Portal" page] - ----
improvement. See, for example, some of the shorter pages listed. ANYONE can
", that would be a good start and might inspire others to join in.
(and someone else will be able to improve it if necessary), but you may first like to have a look at the page that deals with the tikanga of editing - the style guide.</small>
Ētahi reo kē
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