06-08-2005
No it doesnt have that option.
I have faced this problem more than a dozens of times.
Seeing sentences "this is supported in Gnu and that is not supported".
But i am unable to find out whether mine commnad is Gnu one or not.
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latex::table::themes::classic
LaTeX::Table::Themes::Classic(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeX::Table::Themes::Classic(3pm)
NAME
LaTeX::Table::Themes::Classic - Classic LaTeX table themes.
PROVIDES
This module provides following themes:
plain
Animal Description Price
Gnu stuffed 92.59
Emu stuffed 33.33
Miami
Animal Description Price
----------------------------------
Gnu stuffed 92.59
Emu stuffed 33.33
Berlin
+--------+-------------+--------+
| Animal | Description | Price |
+========+=============+========+
| Gnu | stuffed | 92.59 |
| Emu | stuffed | 33.33 |
+--------+-------------+--------+
Dresden
+--------++-------------+--------+
| Animal || Description | Price |
+========++=============+========+
| Gnu || stuffed | 92.59 |
| Emu || stuffed | 33.33 |
+--------++-------------+--------+
Houston
+--------++-------------+--------+
| Animal || Description | Price |
+========++=============+========+
| Gnu || stuffed | 92.59 |
+--------++-------------+--------+
| Emu || stuffed | 33.33 |
+--------++-------------+--------+
Except for "plain", headers are printed in bold font.
REQUIRES
The themes defined in this module require no additional LaTeX packages.
NOTES
These are the classic themes you know from the famous books and tutorials. However, they have flaws. Read the "booktabs" documentation for
a discussion of this.
The "plain" theme might be useful in combination with the ltpretty script.
SEE ALSO
LaTeX::Table, LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 "<limaone@cpan.org>"
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
perl v5.10.1 2010-10-27 LaTeX::Table::Themes::Classic(3pm)