# jemdoc: menu{MENU}{tables.html}, showsource, addcss{table} = jemdoc -- tables jemdoc includes preliminary support for tables. ~~~ {Table syntax}{} \~~~ {}{table}{TABLENAME} first entry | another entry || as many rows | as you like || bottom row | last entry \~~~ ~~~ +TABLENAME+ should either be replaced with a name---which becomes the table's +css+ +id+---or be omitted. == Notes - There is no need to line up the +|+ symbols. Extra whitespace is ignored. - The last row does not need a terminating +||+. - Individual tables can be customised by replacing +TABLENAME+ with a unique name, and using custom css. For example, within a css file, +\#countries { background: gray; }+ will make the background of the +countries+ table gray. - Rows in a table are numbered sequentially for easy formatting with css. For example, to make the entries in the first row of a table called +countries+ bold, use +\#countries tr.r1 { font-weight: bold; }+. == Example ~~~ {}{table}{countries} country | population | people per square km || Canada | 33 million | 3.2 || {{中华人民共和国}}\n | 1300 million | 140 || Kingdom of Denmark | 5.5 million | 130 || New Zealand | 4.3 million | 15 || United States of America | 300 million | 31 ~~~