Open PgBiel opened 1 year ago
This might require #2 for a proper solution.
This really needs to get fixed. Without fill
is not useable.
I found a workaround. Having a 0cm row that spans all columns and a 0cm column that spans all rows fixes the issue.
This looks correct:
#tablex(
fill: luma(240),
columns: (0cm, 1fr, 1fr),
rowspanx(3)[], [?], [?],
(), [?], [?],
(), [?], [?],
)
but this does not:
#tablex(
fill: luma(240),
columns: (0cm, 1fr, 1fr),
(), [?], [?],
(), [?], [?],
(), [?], [?],
)
Yep, that will work (as will setting header-rows
to a really high value) because it will force tablex to draw all of your cells at the same time (instead of drawing per row / rowspan), drawing cells first and then lines, which circumvents this problem. However, that will make it impossible to split your table across pages.
I plan on tackling this on 0.1.0 by providing a new renderer which will draw per page instead of per row, which is how native tables do it, but I haven't gotten to it yet (I also haven't yet experimented with the idea to know how much of it is possible).
Generating smaller hlines than normal (missing the bottom half of the stroke).