From: Leon Bartz <leonbartz1-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
To: pandoc-discuss <pandoc-discuss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org>
Subject: Re: Latex tables using tabular instead of longtable
Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 11:16:59 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
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Hi, the script does not Work with the example below. Can somebody please
help ? Tanks
> <table>
>
> <thead>
>
> <tr>
>
> <th>1</th>
>
> <th>2</th>
>
> <th>3</th>
>
> <th>4</th>
>
> </tr>
>
> </thead>
>
> <tbody>
>
> <tr>
>
> <td>5</td>
>
> <td>6</td>
>
> <td>7</td>
>
> <td></td>
>
> </tr>
>
> <tr>
>
> <td>8</td>
>
> <td>9</td>
>
> <td>1</td>
>
> <td>2</td>
>
> </tr>
>
> <tr>
>
> <td>3</td>
>
> <td>4</td>
>
> <td>5</td>
>
> <td></td>
>
> </tr>
>
> </tbody>
>
> </table>
>
> Am Dienstag, 1. Juli 2014 03:59:26 UTC+2 schrieb Wagner Macedo:
>
> Hello guys.
>
> I don't like how *longtable* handle with tables, spanning across pages
> without needing, so I took advantage of the filtering mechanism and I did a
> filter in python to generate the tables in a more traditional way (in the
> sense of Latex) and I'm sharing with you below.
>
> Please make suggestions, I did the things a few hardcoded because I didn't
> see other way.
>
> To understand what the filter do, let's say I have a file with the
> following table:
>
> *test.mkd*
>
> Code Name
> ------ ------
> 1 Pandoc
> 2 Latex
> 3 Writer
>
> Table: My *best* tools
>
> The normal generated latex code would be
>
> *test-longtable.tex*
>
> \begin{longtable}[c]{@{}cl@{}}
> \toprule\addlinespace
> Code & Name
> \\\addlinespace
> \midrule\endhead
> 1 & Pandoc
> \\\addlinespace
> 2 & Latex
> \\\addlinespace
> 3 & Writer
> \\\addlinespace
> \bottomrule
> \addlinespace
> \caption{My \emph{best} tools}
> \end{longtable}
>
> But using the filter, the latex code will be
>
> *test-tabular.tex*
>
> \begin{table}[ht]
>
> \caption{My \emph{best} tools}
>
> \begin{tabular}{@{}cl@{}}
> \toprule
>
> Code & Name \\\midrule
>
> 1 & Pandoc \\
> 2 & Latex \\
> 3 & Writer \\
>
> \bottomrule
> \end{tabular}
>
> \end{table}
>
> Note I put \caption above as is more common to my writings.
>
> *filter.py*
>
> import pandocfilters as pf
> def latex(s):
> return pf.RawBlock('latex', s)
> def inlatex(s):
> return pf.RawInline('latex', s)
> def tbl_caption(s):
> return pf.Para([inlatex(r'\caption{')] + s + [inlatex('}')])
> def tbl_alignment(s):
> aligns = {
> "AlignDefault": 'l',
> "AlignLeft": 'l',
> "AlignCenter": 'c',
> "AlignRight": 'r',
> }
> return ''.join([aligns[e['t']] for e in s])
> def tbl_headers(s):
> result = s[0][0]['c'][:]
> for i in range(1, len(s)):
> result.append(inlatex(' & '))
> result.extend(s[i][0]['c'])
> result.append(inlatex(r' \\\midrule'))
> return pf.Para(result)
> def tbl_contents(s):
> result = []
> for row in s:
> para = []
> for col in row:
> para.extend(col[0]['c'])
> para.append(inlatex(' & '))
> result.extend(para)
> result[-1] = inlatex(r' \\' '\n')
> return pf.Para(result)
> def do_filter(k, v, f, m):
> if k == "Table":
> return [latex(r'\begin{table}[ht]' '\n' r'\centering' '\n'),
> tbl_caption(v[0]),
> latex(r'\begin{tabular}{@{}%s@{}}' % tbl_alignment(v[1]) +
> ('\n' r'\toprule')),
> tbl_headers(v[3]),
> tbl_contents(v[4]),
> latex(r'\bottomrule' '\n' r'\end{tabular}'),
> latex(r'\end{table}')]
>
> if __name__ == "__main__":
> pf.toJSONFilter(do_filter)
>
> --
> Wagner Macedo
>
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