Re: [Haskell-cafe] Is Text.XHtml.Table usable?

2009-03-29 Thread Anton van Straaten

Thomas Hartman wrote:

I was playing with Text.XHtml.Table but couldn't use it to output tables.

( cell . toHtml $ " a " ) `beside` (cell . toHtml $ " b " )

a  b 

already seems wrong -- should be two cells, right? And the result
doesn't get embedded in a table tag?


'cell' is not a TD element, it's an abstraction used to manage cells and 
deal with arbitrary numbers of rows and columns.  You won't normally use 
'cell' directly, but it gets used when laying out a table.


Here's a simple two-cell table:

table << (td << " a ") `beside` (td << " b ")


   
  
  a
  
  
  b
  
   


Note that 'beside' has an infix version, <->.  'above' also has an infix 
version, .  So here's a 2x2 table:


table << (td << "a" <-> td << "b"
   td << "c" <-> td << "d")

(I haven't included the HTML output, but it works.)

To see what 'cell' does, we can create a table with cell widths and 
heights other than 1.  In GHCi:


let twoDown = (td << "a"  td << "b")
let threeAcross = (td << "d" <-> td << "e" <-> td << "f")
let threeDown = (td << "g"  td << "h"  td << "i")
let oneTopTwoBottom = (td << "j"  td << "k" <-> td << "l")
table << (twoDown <-> threeAcross <-> threeDown <-> oneTopTwoBottom)

The 'cell' function doesn't get called explicitly above, but it gets 
used internally.  Try it, the results are fairly self-explanatory.


Anton

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[Haskell-cafe] Is Text.XHtml.Table usable?

2009-03-29 Thread Thomas Hartman
I was playing with Text.XHtml.Table but couldn't use it to output tables.

( cell . toHtml $ " a " ) `beside` (cell . toHtml $ " b " )
 a  b 

already seems wrong -- should be two cells, right? And the result
doesn't get embedded in a table tag?

Is there something I'm missing?

Working code samples would be great.
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